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UK supermarkets get drastic with plastic, ditch packaging in nude food revolution

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Photo: Susan Ramsay
Agence France-Presse

British supermarkets are starting to go “nude”. Bowing to pressure from environmentally conscious consumers, big brand shops have begun taking steps to strip their shelves of plastic wrapping over concerns about saving the oceans from waste.

“Nude zones” and “Food in the Nude” campaigns are already being rolled out in places such as New Zealand and South Africa, where many fresh fruits and vegetables are grown within relatively easy reach.

Now shops in Britain – where even bunches of bananas are often sealed in plastic to keep them fresh and undamaged during long-distance shipping – are gradually doing the same.

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“I’ve just done my first-ever plastic-free shop,” said May Stirling, who travelled 60 kilometres (35 miles) from the village of Ramsbury to Oxford for the university city’s “unpackaging” event at the local Waitrose supermarket.

“It’s so liberating,” the 49-year-old mother said, carrying her own containers for the loose products.

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The Oxford branch of the supermarket was selling 160 types of vegetables and fruits, plus cereals, grains, couscous, lentils, wine, beer and other items in bulk, in what was initially planned as an 11-week trial.

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