Fancy fallen tomatoes? Coming in a bag in a supermarket near you

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Waitrose to offer bag of tomatoes either fallen naturally or misshapen as a drive to cut waste of edible food

Shoppers are already used to knobbly carrots, wonky spuds, bent courgettes and discoloured cauliflowers, as obsession with perfect produce has been elbowed aside in the drive to reduce food waste. Now...

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