I eat a lot of peas. I have them with lunch and dinner at home every day. When I started shopping at Woolies I noticed that the peas were less juicy than I was used to, and assumed it was because they were grown in Spain or something.
Here’s a story of how @Woolworths makes their cheaper Essentials brand just a little bit unnecessarily worse for profit.
It’s not exactly watergate, but it’s unethical and just weird to sabotage the quality of a product.
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I also noticed there were little holes in the back of every Essentials bag, but assumed I just hadn’t noticed on other bags. Because of covid shortages, I’ve had to start occasionally buying the more expensive Australian Peas, and for some reason they’re way juicer.pic.twitter.com/35DpUEtd7N
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Turns out that reason is because Woolworths didn’t put holes in the bag on the Australian. Not sealing frozen veg properly leads to them drying out a bit. Now the cheap peas are artificially not as good as the more expensive ones. I wish
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