Marks & Spencer has
announced that based on consumer adoption that is it is
extending its initiative to turn unsold fresh bakery loaves into frozen garlic
bread to 200 stores as part of its 2030 goal to halve food waste. We have been informed that the decision to
expand the initiative to more stores follows a successful pilot project in
eight outlets.
So, get this the Head of business collaboration
at WRAP, David Moon, said, “Bread is
the second most wasted food item in the home, with around one million loaves
thrown away every day. As a short shelf-life item, bread can also become a
surplus at the end of trading.
“This initiative from M&S is a simple
solution to a real problem that turns a surplus item into a brand-new product
to be enjoyed anew, and stops food being wasted.” At the end of each day,
unsold baguettes and boules at M&S stores are filled with garlic butter and
frozen. The process extends the shelf life of the item by 30 days, the retailer
added.
“By turning leftover loaves into frozen
garlic bread, we’re not only creating delicious new products for family
mealtimes, but we’re also helping to Spark Change together with our customers
to significantly reduce waste.” Sustainability will be the focus and talking
point within all sectors of foodservice in 2021 as the importance of the ‘halo’
of better for you becomes top of mind in consumer relevance according to Johnson.
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