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Diners get a taste for less waste with the Real Junk Food Project

Feed Bellies, Not Bins is the slogan of The Real Junk Food Project, a UK food waste charity Founded in Leeds, the charity was set up to prove that much of the food currently thrown away is absolutely fit for human consumption. The charity says: “We use our own judgement on whether we believe the […]

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Food dating: confusing labels to be binned

Good food is often thrown away because it has passed the date on the packet. So the Government is planning to scrap ‘overly cautious’ Use By dates on food packaging in favour of ‘Best Before’ labels, when it’s safe to do so. This way people can choose whether to eat food after the date or […]

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‘WASTED! The story of food waste’ movie premiere

A new feature length documentary following top chefs tackling food waste gets its London premiere on Friday 23rd June. Pac n Vac’s David Calvert is delighted that the challenge of food waste is beginning to reach a wider audience. He set up Pac ‘n Vac with the sole mission to treat food with respect and […]

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The Perfectly Imperfect range of frozen fruit and veg from Tesco

Tesco says that they are ‘passionate about good fresh fruit and committed to make sure that no good food goes to waste’. And with their Perfectly Imperfect range of frozen fruit and veg it seems they are keeping their word. In reviewing their operations in producing frozen fruit products they found that there was some […]

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Sustainable food packaging is big news

A number of stories about the ability to reuse or recycle containers have featured in the news this month. The Pringles tube was picked out as one of the worst offenders for recyclability. The Recycling Association claimed the metal base, plastic cap, metal tear-off lid and foil lined sleeve was a “nightmare”. However, the BBC […]

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Vote for Pac ‘n Vac in the Observer Food Monthly Awards 2017

The Observer Food Monthly Awards, now in their 14th year, have a new category: ‘Best ethical food project’, to recognise businesses which seek to reduce food waste and improve sustainability. If you love Pac ‘n Vac please vote for us – it only takes a minute and everyone who votes has the chance to win […]

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Exciting New Food Waste Trends

It seems that more and more of us – at work and at home – are looking for ways to stop wasting food. Over 80% of shoppers are now willing to buy wonky veg and funny fruit if the price is right, according to new research by British firm Blue Yonder. Businesses are getting in […]

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Stop press: shoppers will only buy wonky veg at a discount

Last month we reported on how supermarkets’ new ‘wonky veg’ ranges and Pac ‘n Vac vacuum food containers can help to reduce the shocking amount of fruit and vegetables thrown away every year. However, according to a recent global study, most consumers said they were only willing to buy misshapen fruits and vegetables if they […]

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Grill the experts on food waste

Join the free #wastewebinar The Grocer magazine is holding a video webinar as part of its Waste Not Want Not campaign. Industry leaders will discuss how they plan to prevent food waste in the live 60-minute webinar on 22nd February at 11am. “This is a unique opportunity to grill some of the biggest names in […]

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5 ways Pac ‘n Vac instant vacuum food storage saves you money over Christmas …

With the expense of luxury items, extra guests and the inevitable leftovers it’s easy to overspend on Christmas food. But here are 5 practical ways Pac ‘n Vac can help you cut the cost by making sure delicious Christmas food doesn’t go to waste. Buy in advance and keep it fresh for up to 40% […]

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