Do you buy it?
If not, then like the other 99.99% of us you're part of the problem.
Until we all vote with our feet nothing will change.
for your lack of information i have not bought fresh fruit or vegetables from a supermarket for 10 years or more
we shop at the farmers markets ,which we are lucky we have a large one here that opened about the 10 years ago
even though it is about a 12km round trip past our closet supermarket, we still travel to get our fruit and vege
maybe a lot of people should go for a drive in the growing areas and you will see the waste for themselves then they may vote with their feet 'but i can not see that happening ,to easy to duck down to coles or woollies instead of driving a few more km's to support the local blokes
example ,last year cruising on the cane train through private properties
all of these properties can be seen from a road
all acres are roughly guessed but i would be pretty close to the mark
property 1 (400 acres of area )
100 acres of table /slicing tomatoes
50 acres capsicum
100 acres of zucchini
property 2 (300 acres)
at least 200 acres of cherry/cocktail tomatoes
property 3 (very large farm 1000 acres at least
at least 300 acres of table and cherry /cocktail tomatoes
200 acres of capsicums
100 acres of zucchini
all sprayed out ,that's right all sprayed out over a 3 week period
why
price offered was below growing, picking, packing, and transport cost
if you have had no dealings with these pricks you would have no idea of the tactics they use
and they say it is the customer that demands perfect fruit and vegetables that is pure ********
one of their favourite tactics is return a shipment
how that works ,when checking what is in the cartons if they find up to a set amount of pieces of product not up to their standard ( i don't know what the limit is now but was 4 pieces of product) they contact the grower and tell them the shipment has been rejected
that is not just the 1 or 4 box's that they found some imperfect product in it is the WHOLE SHIPMENT
if that was for 1 pallet or 50 pallets of produce they do not care REJECTED
then the grower has to make a decision on whether to pay dumping fees(that's right dumped at the local tip )or pay extra freight to have it shipped to the local wholesale market (that is they even have a wholesaler there) and try and recoup some of the expenses
usually dumped ,it is the cheaper option than trying to sell 4 or more day old produce on the open market
you would not get transport cost back