Very true, especially in UK where the Best Before dates are only advisory, it's perfect for scooping up some food bargains following the old people behind the staff with the yellow stickers or whatever they use now. My last UK supermarket the OAPs were like seagulls behind a tractor following the person with the price reduction stickers, usually late in the evening. And why not? They are on tight budgets and they have time to spare so they can get some great food bargains.
Here the local Tesco Lotus sells all kinds of manky fruit and veg as 'fresh'. By the time they put the 'Reduced' label on it it's not suitable for much but composting.
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