Asda has removed best before dates from fresh fruit and vegetables, replacing them with a coded system. The move aims to reduce food waste as shoppers often discard perfectly good produce based on dates. Experts believe this change will encourage people to use their own judgment when deciding if produce is still edible.
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A savvy money-saving expert has revealed a clever trick to reduce food waste by deciphering a simple code on fruit and vegetable labels. According to the Waste and Resources Action Programme (WRAP), British households throw away an alarming amount of fresh produce daily, including millions of potatoes, bananas, and carrots. However, Gemma Bird, also known as Money Mum, has devised an ingenious method to combat this waste.