I’m sharing this because any reduction in unnecessary packaging waste is good for the planet - and because I think laser-etching avocados is funny. 🙂

    • @mipadaitu
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      3513 days ago

      But how are you supposed to know it’s an avocado if it’s not laser etched??? /s

    • @[email protected]
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      1712 days ago

      Many people forget that a store can have two types of avocados priced differently that then needs to be distinguished from one another at the checkout. It could for example be organic Vs conventional. Or for apples there are many different types that can all look the same. I find this type of tech pretty cool. I would love to see variations of it. Maybe editable wax ink or something like that

      • mercator_rejection
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        412 days ago

        Around here we just have little stickers on the produce with a code number on it. Most produce is just stacked with no packaging. You collect as many as you want in a bag. At the check out, the little code number can be used tell what the exact variety is.

        This seems a lot simpler than lazer etching to me, but idk, maybe that is really cheap and easy too?

        • @[email protected]
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          412 days ago

          It’s also about the fear of people just moving stickers around. I personally think it’s probably only a very small amount of people who would actually do that so the cost of preventing that is not worth it.

          I can inform you that laser edging is much cheaper and way faster than stickers. Lasers are cheap and you don’t have any consumables you need to keep buying like stickers.

        • @[email protected]
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          312 days ago

          Stickers don’t break down, however. They’re super annoying for composting stuff because you have to remove every single one

    • @spittingimageOP
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      1713 days ago

      Agreed, but since they’re not avoiding packaging or etching, etching is better.

      Personally, I’d rather see them etched wit guacamole recipes.

      • @[email protected]
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        213 days ago

        But what’s the point if etching them in the first place? They etch cabbage or ears of corn. It just seems overkill for no reason

      • mox
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        1413 days ago

        Some markets that use signs also use a dot or two from a colored pen on the differently priced avocados (organic, large, etc.) to distinguish them at checkout.

    • BoofStroke
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      313 days ago

      How do you scan them at checkout? Yes you could do manual entry/lookup. That could be said about everything though.

        • @setsneedtofeed
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          This thread seems to be populated by competent people. I would like everyone to step back for a moment however and consider how many incompetent people exist.

          Think about self-serve checkouts, and how despite items being clearly labeled and the machines having item lookups, people still struggle constantly. Now imagine how many more people would struggle without the label.

          Think about the employee wrangling the self checkout dealing with increased frustrated customers. Think about how fickle customers can be, throwing up their hands at a minor obstacle and deciding to just buy avocados from now on from the store across the street that still uses stickers. You know these people exist. You know they exist in number. So do markets, so the laser etching is mitigating the problems they’ll have from removing stickers.

          • @[email protected]
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            312 days ago

            I get where you’re coming from but I’ll just say most fruits and vegetables already don’t have any stickers on them here (Canada) and people have been surviving fine. The only time I see a sticker is when it’s bundled in a pack.

            If someone struggle that much he usually goes to a cashier instead of the self-checkout.

  • @AA5B
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    3013 days ago

    You know what’s even less packaging? Not putting them in a box

      • @Heavybell
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        912 days ago

        Dunno why you got downvoted for this. I don’t see why they’d waste energy etching them when they can just label the tub they’re displayed in.

    • @[email protected]
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      1312 days ago

      Come to Denmark and you’ll be seriously shocked by how much plastic is used for food packaging. It’s insane and I hate it so much.

      • @[email protected]
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        912 days ago

        The US has its own share of overly plastic packaging. I have occasionally seen individual vegetables shrinkwrapped. It’s just not the norm.

        • @Feathercrown
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          512 days ago

          It happens to cucumbers relatively often but other veggies are just so weirdly shaped from a packaging standpoint that I don’t think they see it as worthwhile

          • @[email protected]
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            412 days ago

            Cucumbers have much better shelf-life when shrink-wrapped. It ends up a debate of which is worse between food waste and plastic waste.

          • @[email protected]
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            312 days ago

            That was the one I was thinking of! I knew there was an organic veggie I regularly buy that’s wrapped.

        • @AngryCommieKender
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          I saw a pre-peeled orange for sale at a convenience store. It was wrapped in plastic wrap. Like, why‽‽‽ They literally grow their own wrapper…

    • @_wizard
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      212 days ago

      Only when folks don’t believe their dollar spent affects things.

  • @[email protected]
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    2013 days ago

    I once laser engraved “help I’m a banana” on a banana.

    Death to non-compostable produce stickers. If lasers are what it takes, I’m all for it (not sure if that’s really what’s going on here though).

    • @Sludgehammer
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      Death to non-compostable produce stickers.

      God I hate those. They constantly end up in the compost despite my best efforts. God only knows how many of them are part of the soil in my garden now.

      • SkaveRat
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        612 days ago

        Archeologists of whatever species comes after us will be excited to learn about your food choices

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    I feel like other grocers have already solved this problem by just not putting barcodes on the produce at all, and having the item manually punched in at the register while it’s on a scale (if it’s sold by weight and not per item).

  • MeatPilot
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    1613 days ago

    You know what other option is popular and much more common than packaging or etching. A tiny sticker, made out of recycled paper.

    • @spittingimageOP
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      712 days ago

      I dunno. Supermarkets near where I live sell avocados individually out of a big plastic tub under a sign saying AVOCADOS in case you can’t tell by looking.

    • @[email protected]
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      312 days ago

      I’ve never seen Tesco sell avocados like this before, normally they’re just loose in a box or something

  • Obinice
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    713 days ago

    Ah yes, putting company logos directly onto our food. Just what I’ve always wanted.

    • @[email protected]
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      713 days ago

      If it saves on waste, I say go for it — I hate removing those stupid stickers before throwing them in the compost.

      Bananas take really well to laser engraving.

  • @norimee
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    613 days ago

    They use this technique for a while now to mark organic fruit and veg in my (german) supermarket. Where they used packaging previously to distinguish them from regular, cheaper produce, they can omit that now. I like it.

    • SkaveRat
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      412 days ago

      Was about to say this. I was a bit surprised my ginger had a logo lasered into it the first time I saw this

  • @Nikls94
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    513 days ago

    Would be cool to Lazer the Barcode on it

    • Chozo
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      I believe this has been tried, but is difficult to do with most produce because the shape changes as the fruit ages on the shelf, making the barcodes unusable.

  • @Num10ck
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    413 days ago

    they could etch an advertisement on them to subsidize the cost.