Major supermarket with 3,000+ stores makes major change to fruit and veg aisle | UK | News

A UK supermarket is called avocado scanners in the store that allows shoppers to evaluate the fruit maturity before putting them in their baskets. Tesco confirmed that the machines to be used in five stores of this week will work like small X-ray machines who read what the fruit looks like.
All customers need to do, for example, to keep an avocado in front of the browser and return with one of the two readings. These are: it should be ready to disintegrate immediately or that it should be used in the salad instead. The technology is called a third avocado browser bearing the name of the Dutch company that invented it.
Tesco Avocado buyer Lisa Lawrence Pa told the following: “The browser will allow shoppers to choose the avocado that can help them to plan their use and the desired shelf life and thus help them reduce waste.
“The shredded avocado in Sourdough continues to be one of the most trendy snacks and we gain millions of views on social media sites for recipe ideas, so we think it will be really popular among browser shoppers.”
Tesco stores that have never been seen before Tesco stores in Hertfordshire Cheshunt Extra, Colchester Superstore in Essex, Stratford-Up-Avon Superstore in Warwickshire, Wokingham Superstore and Salisbury Extra in Berkshire.
According to the data published by the Supermarket, Avocados have not been more popular with Tesco that sells about 15 million more than the previous year.
Tesco worked with Global Avocado Supplier Westfalia Fruit, a SPASTING -based company, Lincolnshire.
Commercial Director Emma Howes said that the browser was “only one of the many initiatives we’ve been working on last year”.
Other initiatives, currently used in the fruit of the plastic label laser avocados and Tesco’nun pre -packaged avocado lines, the use of cardboard and paper packaging, he added.
All of this is said to save “20 million pieces of plastic” a year.
The announcement comes when the thousands of shopping have technological problems with Tesco Mobile application.
On Tuesday morning, more than 1,200 reports were reported on the Downddector, deduction monitoring site. Between the problems, not being able to shop on a grocery store, a customer published on X: “I can not spend my money!”




