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Lidl to roll out blanket policy in all stores despite 'upsetting' customers

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Lidl has confirmed it will be rolling out a blanket policy in all of its supermarkets. The change, which is set to come into effect at the start of 2024, is likely to prove controversial with some shoppers.

From 2024, Lidl will ditch its traditional plastic packaging for some meat products. Instead, items like beef mince will be vacuum packed - something which caused major 'upset' amongst Sainsbury's shoppers when introduced earlier this year.

The new packaging, which is also recyclable, will be put in place across its beef mince range. The new packs, which will be rolled out from the beginning of next year, will save space and result in up to 350 delivery trucks being taken off the road each year. READ MORE: Martin Lewis' 'golden rule' for anybody with a Clubcard as Tesco issues 48-hour warning Lidl is guaranteeing customers the same amount of mince, while saving more than 250 tonnes of plastic and taking up to 350 delivery trucks off the road a year.

The new packaging also doubles the current shelf life from eight to around 16 days. Shyam Unarket, Lidl GB’s head of responsible sourcing and ethical trade, said: “Plastic reduction is a huge priority for us, and this one change will reduce the amount of plastic in each pack by a whopping two-thirds, culminating in the elimination of over 250 tonnes of plastic from packaging a year. “However, we also recognise the important role that plastic plays in our daily lives.

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