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Photo of French vegetable shelf causes indignation
The latest trend: halved tomatoes in plastic for 3.20 euros
Plastic films in the vegetable rack are not unusual these days.But a photo of a French vegetable rack has led to great indignation and disbelief among European consumers.The photo shows halved tomatoes in plastic for 3.20 euros, and a refrigerated shelf with packaged fruits and vegetables.Critics are mainly concerned with 'today's packaging intent', as proven by the online discussions.
'Plastic as far as the eye can see' in the French supermarket