Tesco trials in-store avocado scanners to check ripeness
Tesco has begun testing in-store avocado scanners that allow shoppers to check the ripeness of the fruit before buying, in an effort to help customers plan usage and cut food waste.
According to the Standard, the technology, known as the One Third Avocado Scanner, will be installed in five UK stores from last week.
It uses a small X-ray to scan the fruit, providing one of two ripeness readings: immediately ready for smashing or better suited for slicing in salads, Grocery Gazette reports.
Lisa Lawrence, Tesco’s avocado buyer told the publication: “The scanner will enable shoppers to choose the avocado that is right for them and which therefore can help them plan their usage and desired shelf life, thereby cutting down on waste.
“Smashed avocado on sourdough continues to be one of the trendiest snacks at the moment, garnering millions of views on social media sites for recipe ideas, so we think, for that reason, the scanner will be really popular with shoppers.”
The trial will run in the following stores: Cheshunt Extra in Hertfordshire; Colchester Superstore in Essex; Stratford-upon-Avon Superstore in Warwickshire; Wokingham Superstore in Berkshire; and Salisbury Extra in Wiltshire.
The supermarket giant said avocados are at an all-time high in popularity, selling nearly 15 million more units in the last year compared with the previous 52 weeks.
The initiative was developed in collaboration with Westfalia Fruit, Tesco’s global avocado supplier based in Spalding, Lincolnshire.
Emma Howes, Westfalia Fruit’s commercial manager, highlighted other sustainability initiatives by the company: “Just one of many initiatives we’ve worked on over the past year… trialling lasered avocados which removes the plastic label from Tesco’s loose avocado lines, and rolling out cardboard and paper packaging across all Tesco’s avocado pre-packed lines.”
She added that these moves have helped save “20 million pieces of plastic a year.”
Related news
Hungarian-Serbian food industry adult training program launched
🎧 Hallgasd a cikket: Lejátszás Szünet Folytatás Leállítás Nyelv: Auto…
Read more >Sustainable, innovative and longer-lasting: REWE Group sets a new standard in hydroponic cultivation with its loose-leaf lettuce
🎧 Hallgasd a cikket: Lejátszás Szünet Folytatás Leállítás Nyelv: Auto…
Read more >Sustainability in focus: Hungarian food producer receives international award
🎧 Hallgasd a cikket: Lejátszás Szünet Folytatás Leállítás Nyelv: Auto…
Read more >Related news
Will food be more expensive in Hungary than last summer?
🎧 Hallgasd a cikket: Lejátszás Szünet Folytatás Leállítás Nyelv: Auto…
Read more >Women’s Day collaboration for women in need – Rossmann and Baptist Charity Service created special experiences together this year as well
🎧 Hallgasd a cikket: Lejátszás Szünet Folytatás Leállítás Nyelv: Auto…
Read more >KSH: industrial production fell by 2.5 percent in January compared to the same period of the previous year, and expanded by 1.5 percent compared to the previous month
🎧 Hallgasd a cikket: Lejátszás Szünet Folytatás Leállítás Nyelv: Auto…
Read more >

