Woolworths supermarket repurposes unsold bread into delicious garlic bread at one Sydney store!
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Woolworths took reusing to another level as they revealed that they’re now ‘upscaling’ unsold loaves of bread into a cult-favourite side dish. Sharing on TikTok, the supermarket giant detailed its clever initiative to reduce food waste.
Team members in Woolworths Double Bay (Sydney) have started gathering the unsold loaves of bread at the end of each day to turn them into frozen garlic bread.
“In our stores, we bake fresh bread daily,” one of the employees said in the TikTok video.
“However, sometimes we don’t sell it all. So, in our Double Bay store, we’re reducing food waste by giving these loaves another life in the form of delicious garlic bread.”
“First we cut the bread. But in specific ways for each type of bread. Then we spread the butter onto the bread. Then we let it freeze for 12 hours.”
“And then, it’s yours to enjoy!”
From unsold bread to garlic bread! Image Credit: BAJ Safaris
The clip gave shoppers a glimpse at how the garlic loaves are made. They are kept in a freezer that’s labelled ‘Moving Towards Zero Waste’, ready for sale at the Double Bay store.
According to the Department of Agriculture, Water, and the Environment, The National Food Waste Strategy Feasibility Study found that Australians waste an estimated 7.6 million tonnes of food annually. This waste is equivalent to 312 kilogrammes per person or around $2,000 to $2,500 per household every year.
The authority also added that food waste accounts for approximately 3% of Australia’s annual greenhouse gas emissions. It is one of the major problems that the country is currently facing.
The TikTok video amassed nearly 220k viewers in 24 hours, with thousands of users in the comments praising the retail giant.
“This is a great idea! (That’s why I choose Woolies).” one user said.
“Brilliant idea! All major groceries should be doing this.” chimed another.
“Please do this in all Woolworths stores. Love the amount of garlic butter too!” commented a third.
“Moving Towards ZERO food waste.” Image Credit: @woolworths_au
“Not going to lie – it looks SO good!” gushed a fourth.
“This is how a business should be thinking. Great way to keep bins empty longer.” wrote another.
But not everyone was on board with the initiative, with one saying: “Or… You could give it to the homeless.”
“Of course, it's the Double Bay store that couldn't possibly help a charity with food donations.” pointed out another.
Another suggested: “Even better would be a bread giveaway at the end of each day. That way, the less fortunate can get access to leftovers from the bakery.”
What are your thoughts on Woolworths’ initiative? Share them with us in the comments!
Watch Woolworths’ full TikTok video below:
@Woolworths_au
Team members in Woolworths Double Bay (Sydney) have started gathering the unsold loaves of bread at the end of each day to turn them into frozen garlic bread.
“In our stores, we bake fresh bread daily,” one of the employees said in the TikTok video.
“However, sometimes we don’t sell it all. So, in our Double Bay store, we’re reducing food waste by giving these loaves another life in the form of delicious garlic bread.”
“First we cut the bread. But in specific ways for each type of bread. Then we spread the butter onto the bread. Then we let it freeze for 12 hours.”
“And then, it’s yours to enjoy!”
From unsold bread to garlic bread! Image Credit: BAJ Safaris
The clip gave shoppers a glimpse at how the garlic loaves are made. They are kept in a freezer that’s labelled ‘Moving Towards Zero Waste’, ready for sale at the Double Bay store.
According to the Department of Agriculture, Water, and the Environment, The National Food Waste Strategy Feasibility Study found that Australians waste an estimated 7.6 million tonnes of food annually. This waste is equivalent to 312 kilogrammes per person or around $2,000 to $2,500 per household every year.
The authority also added that food waste accounts for approximately 3% of Australia’s annual greenhouse gas emissions. It is one of the major problems that the country is currently facing.
The TikTok video amassed nearly 220k viewers in 24 hours, with thousands of users in the comments praising the retail giant.
“This is a great idea! (That’s why I choose Woolies).” one user said.
“Brilliant idea! All major groceries should be doing this.” chimed another.
“Please do this in all Woolworths stores. Love the amount of garlic butter too!” commented a third.
“Moving Towards ZERO food waste.” Image Credit: @woolworths_au
“Not going to lie – it looks SO good!” gushed a fourth.
“This is how a business should be thinking. Great way to keep bins empty longer.” wrote another.
But not everyone was on board with the initiative, with one saying: “Or… You could give it to the homeless.”
“Of course, it's the Double Bay store that couldn't possibly help a charity with food donations.” pointed out another.
Another suggested: “Even better would be a bread giveaway at the end of each day. That way, the less fortunate can get access to leftovers from the bakery.”
What are your thoughts on Woolworths’ initiative? Share them with us in the comments!
Watch Woolworths’ full TikTok video below:
@Woolworths_au