MEMPHIS, Tenn. (Youdle) – Grocery shoppers are noticing more fruits and veggies wrapped in single-use plastic, and opinions are split. According to a Yahoo report, some shoppers appreciate the convenience and perceived freshness, while others worry about waste, cost and whether that thin layer actually protects produce. Stores are responding to preferences, but it’s helpful to know what to look for at the produce aisle. Here are practical points to keep in mind so your purchases match your priorities: Freshness vs. waste: Plastic can reduce bruising and moisture loss, but not always enough to justify the extra packaging for every item. Price and value: Packaged produce often costs more per item. Check unit pricing or compare with loose options. Safety and hygiene: Some shoppers prefer wrapping for perceived cleanliness, but rinsing loose produce at home is effective too. Recyclability: Look for recycling symbols — thin film plastic often needs special drop-off recycling, no...
Feeling the Pinch: Why Shoppers Are Leaving Groceries on the Shelves Prices are up, carts are lighter, and customers are making tougher choices. As inflation continues to push everyday items into “luxury” territory, more shoppers are walking past products they used to buy without a second thought. This isn’t just a temporary trend—it’s reshaping how people shop and what they expect from their local grocer. A recent article, “ Popular Grocery Items That Have Gotten So Overpriced People Stopped Buying Them , highlights which products are losing traction—from name-brand snacks to specialty condiments. For grocers, this is a chance to rethink product mix, pricing strategies, and how you surface value for your customers. In a market where brand loyalty is fragile and every trip counts, grocers who adapt fast will stay ahead. Your customers are changing—make sure your shelves are, too.