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Sainsbury's Introduces New 'Taste Me, Don't Waste Me' £2 Fruit & Veg Boxes | Food Waste Reduction


Sainsbury’s is introducing fruit and vegetable boxes at over 200 stores to allow customers to purchase surplus products at a reduced price. For £2, customers will receive a variety of loose fruit and vegetables


Sainsbury’s has introduced fruit and vegetable boxes at over 200 stores to allow customers to purchase surplus products at a reduced price. For £2, customers will receive a variety of loose fruit and vegetables*


Sainsbury’s has announced it is introducing £2 fruit and vegetable boxes, available for customers to purchase from this week onwards. The boxes will now be available in over 200 selected supermarkets across the country following a successful trial this January.

The ‘Taste Me, Don’t Waste Me’ boxes will include a variety of surplus fresh fruit and vegetables, and the boxes will be sold for a lower price to help ensure customers have access to affordable, nutritious food as the cost of living continues to rise.*

Customers can find the boxes in Sainsbury’s fresh produce aisles, and all products included are carefully selected to ensure they are still fresh. The initiative is part of the retailer’s commitment to halve food waste across its value chain by 2030. Last year, Sainsbury’s also began removing ‘best before’ dates from over 100 product lines, including pears, onions, tomatoes and citrus fruits, with over 130 lines to follow, to help customers reduce food waste at home.


Richard Crampton, Director of Fresh Food at Sainsbury’s, said, “At Sainsbury’s, we’re committed to helping our customers access tasty, nutritious food that’s better for them and the planet too. It’s great to see that shoppers have been enjoying the ‘Taste Me, Don’t Waste Me’ boxes, which is why we’re really pleased to roll out the trial to over 200 supermarkets, helping even more people across the country. We believe that everyone deserves to eat well at an affordable price, and we hope this additional support will ensure that good quality food doesn’t go to waste.”


The step is the latest in a string of initiatives Sainsbury’s has launched to help customers access affordable fruit and vegetables. Currently, Sainsbury’s is offering £2 top-up coupons as part of the Government-funded NHS Healthy Start scheme to help low-income families in England, Wales and Northern Ireland purchase fresh, frozen and tinned fruit and vegetables.

* Some exclusions apply, including; any products with a Use by date and products in specialist packaging such as lychees and physalis. Products which contain allergens, such as celery and organic products, can be included but will need to remain in their packaging.




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