What’s the shocking change in ALDI’s meat aisle that left customers ‘stunned’?
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Attention Seniors Discount Club members! If you are an ALDI supermarket shopper, you may have noticed a surprising change in the meat aisle lately.
It seems that the retail giant has decided to make a bold, environmentally-friendly move with its packaging, and it has customers talking.
ALDI has officially announced that its popular beef mince range will now be available in plastic bags, ditching the plastic trays that have been used for years.
This change results in a whopping 70 per cent reduction in plastic packaging, making it a much more eco-friendly choice.
Following a successful trial in selected stores across New South Wales and Queensland, an ALDI spokesperson confirmed that more meat products within the range would also be packaged in plastic bags. With increasing concerns about the environment and accumulating plastic waste, this decision seems like a step in the right direction for the supermarket.
‘As part of our commitment to reducing plastic packaging by 25 per cent by the end of 2025, we are actively working with our supplier partners to explore innovative solutions that minimise our plastic footprint,’ the spokesperson said.
The spokesperson continued: ‘In December 2022, we introduced the updated Jindurra Station 2 Star Beef Mince packaging on a 12-week trial basis.’
‘Following the success of this trial, we have decided to keep the updated packaging and expand it to include other products within the range.’
‘This updated packaging uses 70 per cent plastic meaning less waste ends up in landfill,’ the spokesperson continued.
One sharp-eyed customer in a Gold Coast store couldn't contain her excitement when she spotted the new packaging, describing it as a ‘game changer’.
‘I couldn't believe it when I saw it. I was so shocked,’ the shopper told reporters.
‘I've never seen mince packaged in plastic bags. I was so surprised by it – I've never seen anything like this in any supermarket in Australia.’
They continued: ‘It's a game changer, and [it] makes perfect sense. I used the whole pack that night for dinner, and there was a lot less packaging to throw away. And if I don't use the whole pack in future, it's easy enough to place in a reusable container. It's a great idea.’
Now, you might be wondering: is it safe to store meat in a plastic bag? According to experts, the answer is yes, as long as it's stored correctly. It's a good idea to securely wrap raw meat in a sealed plastic bag because it prevents air from entering the package. This prevents loss of flavour, colour, and texture.
Storing meat on the bottom shelf of your fridge reduces the risk of harmful bacteria spreading onto other foods. The general idea is to keep raw food below cooked food to avoid liquids, such as meat juices, from dripping down and contaminating the cooked food.
So, the next time you're out shopping at your local ALDI supermarket, keep an eye out for this innovative packaging option.
Remember, it's never too late to make a positive impact on our planet, and every little helps. Happy shopping, everyone!
What about you, members? What’s your verdict on this new eco-friendly packaging? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!
It seems that the retail giant has decided to make a bold, environmentally-friendly move with its packaging, and it has customers talking.
ALDI has officially announced that its popular beef mince range will now be available in plastic bags, ditching the plastic trays that have been used for years.
This change results in a whopping 70 per cent reduction in plastic packaging, making it a much more eco-friendly choice.
Following a successful trial in selected stores across New South Wales and Queensland, an ALDI spokesperson confirmed that more meat products within the range would also be packaged in plastic bags. With increasing concerns about the environment and accumulating plastic waste, this decision seems like a step in the right direction for the supermarket.
‘As part of our commitment to reducing plastic packaging by 25 per cent by the end of 2025, we are actively working with our supplier partners to explore innovative solutions that minimise our plastic footprint,’ the spokesperson said.
The spokesperson continued: ‘In December 2022, we introduced the updated Jindurra Station 2 Star Beef Mince packaging on a 12-week trial basis.’
‘Following the success of this trial, we have decided to keep the updated packaging and expand it to include other products within the range.’
‘This updated packaging uses 70 per cent plastic meaning less waste ends up in landfill,’ the spokesperson continued.
One sharp-eyed customer in a Gold Coast store couldn't contain her excitement when she spotted the new packaging, describing it as a ‘game changer’.
‘I couldn't believe it when I saw it. I was so shocked,’ the shopper told reporters.
‘I've never seen mince packaged in plastic bags. I was so surprised by it – I've never seen anything like this in any supermarket in Australia.’
They continued: ‘It's a game changer, and [it] makes perfect sense. I used the whole pack that night for dinner, and there was a lot less packaging to throw away. And if I don't use the whole pack in future, it's easy enough to place in a reusable container. It's a great idea.’
Now, you might be wondering: is it safe to store meat in a plastic bag? According to experts, the answer is yes, as long as it's stored correctly. It's a good idea to securely wrap raw meat in a sealed plastic bag because it prevents air from entering the package. This prevents loss of flavour, colour, and texture.
Storing meat on the bottom shelf of your fridge reduces the risk of harmful bacteria spreading onto other foods. The general idea is to keep raw food below cooked food to avoid liquids, such as meat juices, from dripping down and contaminating the cooked food.
So, the next time you're out shopping at your local ALDI supermarket, keep an eye out for this innovative packaging option.
Remember, it's never too late to make a positive impact on our planet, and every little helps. Happy shopping, everyone!
Key Takeaways
- ALDI supermarket has confirmed a major change to the meat aisle in its Australian stores, with products in its popular beef mince range now available in plastic bags instead of plastic trays.
- The new packaging results in 70 per cent less plastic, making it a more environmentally-friendly option.
- After a successful trial, more meat products within the range will now also be packaged in plastic bags.
- The updated packaging was praised by a shopper who described it as a 'game changer' and a great idea for reducing packaging waste.