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Grocery Stores Slammed for Excessive Mango Packaging Waste

12 Oct

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Summary

  • Grocery stores use excessive packaging, even for items like fresh produce
  • A Reddit user shared a photo of a mango wrapped in cardboard and plastic
  • Excess packaging contributes to growing landfill and pollution problems
Grocery Stores Slammed for Excessive Mango Packaging Waste

As of October 12th, 2025, grocery stores are under increasing scrutiny for their excessive use of packaging, even for items that do not require any protection. A recent Reddit post highlighting the case of a mango wrapped in cardboard and plastic has sparked widespread discussion on the issue.

The original poster shared a photo of the mango, captioned "This mango at the grocery store with excessively much packaging." Many other Reddit users agreed that individually wrapping each mango for display is unnecessary and goes overboard. One commenter asked, "What could possibly be the purpose of this?" while another noted, "The mango doesn't need packaging, that's what its skin is for."

Experts warn that such excess packaging contributes to the growing problem of landfill pollution and waste. When non-biodegradable materials end up in landfills, they can take hundreds of years to break down, leaching microplastics into the environment and posing risks to wildlife. Additionally, the unnecessary packaging costs are passed on to consumers through higher product prices.

While some grocery chains, such as Colruyt in Belgium, have taken steps to minimize waste and increase recycling, the issue remains prevalent across the industry. Initiatives like using biodegradable materials and partnering with recycling programs are underway, but there is still significant work to be done to eliminate packaging waste from store shelves.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
A Reddit user posted a photo of a mango wrapped in cardboard and plastic, sparking outrage over the unnecessary waste.
While Colruyt has taken steps to minimize waste and increase recycling, the issue of excessive packaging remains prevalent across the grocery industry, contributing to growing landfill pollution and microplastic contamination.
Stores like Albert Heijn in the Netherlands are using biodegradable packaging materials, while ShopRite in New Jersey has partnered with TerraCycle to recycle flexible plastic packaging. Trader Joe's and Kroger have also prioritized food waste donation efforts.

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