M&S makes change to popular products as Asda, Aldi and Lidl urged to follow
17.07.2022 - 14:43
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Marks & Spencer is making a big change to fresh fruit and vegetable products sold in its stores. The supermarket has announced that it will remove “best before” dates from more than 300 products in a bid to reduce food waste.
Following a successful trial, the retailer will scrap the dates from fresh produce across its stores from this week. M&S hopes the move will encourage customers to use their judgment to decide when food is no longer suitable to eat rather than simply chucking it away.
The "best before" dates on fruit and veg will be replaced by a new code that M&S store staff will use to check up on freshness and quality. Fruit and vegetables, including popular commonly-wasted items such as apples and potatoes, make up 85 per cent of M&S’s produce offering.
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Andrew Clappen, director of food technology at M&S, said: “We’re determined to tackle food waste – our teams and suppliers work hard to deliver fresh, delicious, responsibly-sourced produce at great value and we need to do all we can to make sure none of it gets thrown away. To do that, we need to be innovative and ambitious – removing ‘best before’ dates where safe to do so, trialling new ways to sell our products, and galvanising our customers to get creative with leftovers and embrace change.”
M&S has committed to halve food waste by 2030 as part of its sustainability roadmap, with all of its edible surplus to be redistributed by 2025. It has also taken other steps to reduce food waste, such as using unsold baguettes and boule loaves to make frozen garlic bread.
Other retailers have made similar decisions in recent years, with Tesco scrapping best-before
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