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Wonky Veggies
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Andysmum | Report | 3 Oct 2019 14:23 |
Our local Coop has started selling packs of misshapen vegetables at a lot lower price than the usual ones. The only thing "wrong" with them is that they don't conform to EU specifications regarding size, straightness etc. etc. etc. :-S :-S |
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Phyll | Report | 3 Oct 2019 14:29 |
Our Sainsbury's has started charging 30p for each recycle bag that you put fruit & veg in thus creating a war against plastic. |
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Rambling | Report | 3 Oct 2019 14:34 |
They have always been able to sell them , it is the supermarkets who dictated size, shape etc for maximum take up and sales, refusing to take any from farmers that didn't meet what was asked for, and leaving the farmers in the lurch in the process. |
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Mel Fairy Godmother | Report | 3 Oct 2019 15:02 |
I saw that too Rose. I bought myself some very light net bags with a drawstring in Lidl to put onions in as I always buy the loose ones so I can get a couple of small ones for sandwiches or salads and bigger ones for cooking other things. I buy a lot of the Wonky veg as its just as good if not better with some of it being smaller so sweeter. My chickens also love a Wonky cabbage!! I have bought the parsnips and raspberries in that range also and a couple of cauli's. When ther eis only two of you you don't need great packs of veg although nothing goes to waste in the way of food in this house because if we don't eat it the chickens and bantams will. |
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Rambling | Report | 3 Oct 2019 15:19 |
Very useful to have the chickens and Bantams Mel ( as well as the enjoyment of having them popping about) :-) Two of us here also so some veg does go to waste at times, but it goes in the compost bin so recycled that way. |
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RolloTheRed | Report | 3 Oct 2019 16:24 |
There are no such standards. Those that did exist were withdrawn in 2008. |
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AnninGlos | Report | 3 Oct 2019 16:48 |
Who was blaming Brussels? |
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RolloTheRed | Report | 3 Oct 2019 16:59 |
Read the opening post. |
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SylviaInCanada | Report | 3 Oct 2019 18:14 |
In fact, it was often the CUSTOMER who dictated that the supermarkets should stock perfect fruits and veggies ........ |
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Rambling | Report | 3 Oct 2019 18:29 |
Sylvia, I won't say who was bin diving as it was frowned upon and the bins subsequently locked but a few years ago a certain supermarket we were near was dumping huge amounts of use-able food, including things like 11 eggs in a box because the twelfth was missing, perfectly good veg that perhaps just needed the outer leaves taken off. and wrapped bread that had a good day or two to go, and much else besides. |
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SylviaInCanada | Report | 4 Oct 2019 00:28 |
Rose ................ |
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