by Suff » 07 Feb 2016, 11:07
I have worked in a veg packing facility, when I was at college. You would probably be interested to know the rules as to which veg gets packed at what point. The box (2 tonne), was tipped on the belt, Marks and Tesco got the first pick of the box and then we started filling the rest with Asda pretty low down.
However that veg had already been processed and washed. The stuff which never made it into the boxes was sorted between animal feed, pre packaged meal companies and then disposal. It was a Scottish firm so disposal was the last thing on their minds.
I also worked on a farm in Cambridgeshire where the worst potatoes went to the Crisp manufacturers but nothing went to waste.
It sounds to me like this farm they visited was a boutique type farm which was growing for the highest possible prices and not for bulk. In that case they wouldn't even care about whether they trashed £10,000 per week of low quality produce, as they would not make enough on it to be worth sorting out.
There is a lot not being said here which is that this farm was unlikely to be representative and that the veg they destroyed was not economical to their model. It also has a lot to say about where our pre packaged meals come from, because they don't care, when it is a cooked meal, what the shape of the veg is.
So, it could simply be that £10,000 a week prime prices, might be £1,000 a week bulk and they may have decided that composting is more time and cost efficient than selling it on.
Which is a hugely different picture than the face one..
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