DailyDirt: Sealed For Freshness... In Plastic
from the urls-we-dig-up dept
What is a healthy meal? If you look closely enough at almost anything, you'll find it's not as simple as you might expect. Should you eat more fruits and vegetables? Of course you should. But what if the fruit is pre-cut and conveniently packaged (or comes with a free frogurt)? Marketing healthy (or "healthier") foods is making it a bit confusing to know what's really healthy and what's just over-priced and convenient. Yay!- Whole Foods has apologized for selling peeled tangerines in a plastic containers. Some people complained that pre-peeling tangerines and putting them in plastic was wasteful, but it seems only to apply to single fruits, not when you cut up different fruits and mix them before you sell them in plastic containers. (Or to pre-cut vegetable trays.) [url]
- Selling pre-peeled bananas, though, does seem a bit unnecessary. A few years ago, an Austrian grocery store sold bananas wrapped in clear plastic on a foam tray without banana peels. (At least the argument over which end to start peeling a banana first was neatly avoided.) [url]
- Processed foods are getting a bad reputation, but are Americans really starting to eat fresher foods? The trends point to a "snackification" of food, where people aren't buying sit-down meals as much as pre-portioned snacks. Maybe consumers think they're eating healthier (or trying to), but maybe not. [url]
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Filed Under: fast food, food, fruits, health, marketing, meals, packaging, plastic, snackification, snacks
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Considering the peel is a significant chunk of a banana's weight, and most vegetables are sold by weight... and that banana peels rapidly start to stink, which is a factor if you live somewhere that only has weekly trash pickup... I'm not seeing a problem there.
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The problem I see, aside from the unnecessary extra trash, is browning. Peeled bananas brown FAST, and they must be doing something to prevent that. I wonder what they do? Lemon juice?
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Really???
First I've ever heard for there being an "argument" over which end to start peeling a banana. In fact, I've NEVER seen nor heard of anyone peeling a banana in any other way than the only way EVERYONE peels one.
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Often, when I come across a person who's arguing for or is only aware of the 'usual' way to peel bananas (usually they're complaining about how difficult it is, how they need to use a knife, etc, etc), I like to point them to one of many Youtube videos that show how chimpanzees peel bananas.
Google it yourself. It just might change your life. Or not.
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Not a "right" way, just an easier way to start the peeling process. I always used to do it the traditional way by bending the stem and hoping the peel cracks before I end up smushing the banana too badly. Then I saw one of the videos and started doing it that way. Pinching the bottom end easily splits the peel. The only down side is that there's a little hard brown bit at the bottom that you need to pinch off.
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Sure its a dumb system, but the alternatives could be worse.
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Or are we singling out Whole Foods buyers because they're more environmentally friendly? :)
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