Tesco has produced figures suggesting that it threw away nearly 30,000 tonnes of food - from distribution to customer - in six months: 60,000 tonnes per year. Say the top six do roughtly the same and it's 360,000 tonnes; add in a bit for the independents and it could come to 500,000 tonnes a year. Shock, horror! And what a lovely big stick to hit the supermarkets with.
Yet the Waste and Resources Action Programme (WRAP) estimates that 15 million tonnes of food is wasted each year...... That must mean that quite a lot of it is wasted by us, you and me, once we get it home. There must also be a lot of waste in the various catering sectors, from staff canteens to posh restaurants to greasy spoons. Or its figures are wrong!
It is fine and dandy for the food zealots to pin the blame on supermarkets, but the problem is more complex than that. From what I see when I go shopping, and not just to supermarkets, is that a lot of us could do with lessons in how to be shop-wise.