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Home / Environment / Walmart Shoppers Demand End to Plastic-Wrapped Garlic

Walmart Shoppers Demand End to Plastic-Wrapped Garlic

10 Nov

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Summary

  • Walmart shoppers frustrated by plastic-wrapped garlic
  • Plastic waste a major issue, but also helps reduce food waste
  • Walmart taking steps to cut down on packaging by 2025
Walmart Shoppers Demand End to Plastic-Wrapped Garlic

As of November 10th, 2025, Walmart shoppers have expressed growing frustration with the retailer's sale of individual garlic heads wrapped in plastic. The issue was brought to light when a shopper in Idaho shared a photo on the r/Anticonsumption subreddit, captioning it "How to stop this?"

While many commenters acknowledged that plastic waste is a major problem, some noted that companies often wrap produce in plastic to keep it fresh longer and reduce food waste, which is also a significant global concern. One person suggested the simplest solution is to "not buy the food wrapped in plastic."

Walmart has recognized the need to address plastic pollution and is taking steps to tackle the issue. By 2025, the company aims to achieve fully recyclable or compostable packaging for its private-label products and provide recycling instructions to consumers. Walmart has also launched initiatives like offering in-store collection bins for plastic items and exploring alternatives to traditional plastic shopping bags.

Despite these efforts, the plastic-wrapped garlic highlights the ongoing challenges in finding the right balance between reducing waste and maintaining product freshness. Experts note that the plastics industry is responsible for around 3-4% of global pollution, a figure that could triple by 2050 if left unchecked. As consumers and companies continue to search for sustainable solutions, the debate over plastic-wrapped produce is likely to remain a topic of discussion in the years to come.

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.
Walmart is taking significant steps to tackle plastic waste across its supply chain, including working with suppliers to cut down on packaging waste and design recyclable packaging. By 2025, the company aims to achieve fully recyclable or compostable packaging for its house label and provide recycling instructions on products for consumers.
The plastic covering the garlic will likely contribute to plastic pollution, as the world produces over 440 million tons of plastic per year, and most of these materials end up in landfills, oceans, or other natural areas. Plastic waste not only releases toxic planet-warming gases when it decomposes in landfills, but also leeches dangerous chemicals into the environment that can harm wildlife, soil, and water.
Many scientists and companies are working to find alternatives to plastic, such as Apeel Sciences' plastic-free, edible coating for fruits and veggies, and seaweed packaging from the startup Sway. Consumers can also make a difference by opting for sustainable alternatives like reusable water bottles and grocery bags.

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