Co-op to ditch use-by dates on its yoghurt to cut waste
by Zoe Wood Consumer affairs correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#5YE00)
UK consumers urged to use their judgment rather than chuck away products that are safe to eat
The Co-op is removing use-by dates from its own-brand yoghurt in an attempt to address the problem of millions of pots that are still safe to eat being wasted each year.
Instead, starting next month, the Co-op's own yoghurts will carry a best-before date, with shoppers encouraged to use their judgment" to gauge if they are edible. About 42,000 tonnes of yoghurt - 100m worth - is thrown away in British homes each year because it is out of date, according to the food waste charity Wrap. Half are dumped in unopened packs.
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