Jun 04, 2024 02:31 PM EDT
Is Laser-Etched Produce The Packaging Of The Future?

(Photo : Food World News) UK supermarket giant Tesco is testing laser-etched avocado skins to replace traditional plastic stickers.

Avocados are beloved for their creamy texture, delicious taste, and nutritional value, but their traditional packaging can be problematic for eco-conscious consumers. UK supermarket giant Tesco is testing a new solution to save millions of plastic stickers and mountains of plastic packaging - laser-etched avocados!

The End of a Sticky Situation

Tesco is bidding farewell to plastic stickers and bulky trays for its extra-large avocados. Instead, they're using a laser to etch information directly onto the avocado skin. This innovative approach eliminates plastic waste and ensures a smoother composting process for consumers (no more accidentally leaving sticky labels on that don't break down).

Sustainable Slicing and Dicing

This isn't just a gimmick for guacamole lovers. Tesco estimates the trial could save millions of pieces of plastic annually. Plus, it aligns with its commitment to reduce the brand's environmental footprint. Westfalia Fruit, a major avocado supplier, is also on board, emphasizing extensive testing to confirm the laser etching doesn't affect the fruit's quality or taste.

A Speedy Mark for a Speedy Checkout

The laser technology works like a high-tech tattoo artist for avocados. In a blink (literally, a third of a second!), the laser removes a tiny bit of the skin and writes the avocado variety and size information directly on the avocado. This ensures clear communication for both customers and cashiers at checkout.

(Photo : 瑞丽江的河水, CC BY-SA 4.0 , via Wikimedia Commons) Tesco Extra store in Wexford.

Avocados On Trial

The trial is currently underway in 270 stores across South-East England. With positive customer feedback, Tesco plans to expand the program nationwide. Could laser-etched produce become the new norm? This innovative approach is a promising step towards a more sustainable future for our grocery aisles.

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