Tesco fruit and veg has 'secret codes' that show how fresh it is, according to ex-employee
A former staff member at Tesco has claimed that the store's fruit and veg bags have "secret codes" on them that shoppers may not know about. Shoppers may be able to work out how fresh the produce is understand how the code works.
Using two packets of mangetout as an example, she showed that one bag had A3 written on it and the other had A6. She captioned the post: “Tesco staff training taught me the higher the number the fresher the product."Tesco no longer puts best before dates on fresh fruit and vegetables in order to reduce waste. Other supermarkets including Asda, Sainsbury's and Lidl have done the same thing.
Under the clip, which has been liked more than 40,000 times, Gina wrote: “Well the letter is the month, A=January and the number is the day, so they're January 6th.” Angel agreed, commenting: “A – January B – February C – March D – April and so on and so on and then the numbers is the day of the month.”
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