I think that the yellow flower looks nice and fresh. I think that the bumblebee agrees with me.
freshness anywhere
April 13, 2008environmentally friendly package
April 13, 2008
I do think that bags are more environmentally friendly than the hard plastic shell containers when you’re got something like lettuce leaves, as opposed to a pre-made salad. I think that those who package the food need to be concious of their packaging choices. i hope sometime soon that the most environmentally friendly packages will become the industry standard for food containers, and not something ’special’ that the consumer will be charged extra money for. Doing your best to help out the planet needs to be the norm, not the exception.
bad salad package 2
April 13, 2008
Since the package used for this pre-made salad has a clear plastic lid, it would have been a good idea if the salad inside looked fresh and appetizing. The icebur
g lettuce and the pale pink ham look as though they’ve been in cold storage or something. If the salad looks like it would be served on an airline (in the coach section, no less), then you might not want to show it off like this. Just my opinion… (photo taken at Pac n Save market, Emeryville, CA)
bad salad package 1
April 13, 2008packaged freshness 2
April 13, 2008environmentally unfriendly package 2
April 13, 2008putting a big mixed pre-made salad in a hard shell plastic package makes sense- there are multiple ingredients involved, as well as salad dressing, and the container also acts as a salad bowl to eat from. but what about these uncooked artichokes being housed in the same packaging? i don’t think so! (photo taken at Trader Joe’s, Emeryville, CA)








