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'Have a day off!' M&S updates milk products but some shoppers aren't convinced


Published on 2024-12-29 04:23:26 - MSN
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  • Supermarkets are constantly bringing out new products to cater to shopper demands or test out new ideas. New high-protein milk has been spotted in Marks & Spencer Foodhalls which has prompted customers to share their opinions.

Marks & Spencer (M&S) has recently updated its milk packaging to include a new "best before" date system, aiming to reduce food waste by encouraging consumers to use their judgment on whether the milk is still good to drink. The new labels now feature a "use by" date, which is intended to help shoppers determine the milk's freshness more accurately. However, this change has met with mixed reactions from shoppers. Some are skeptical about the effectiveness of this new system, expressing concerns over potential health risks if milk is consumed past its prime. Critics argue that without clear guidelines, the initiative might lead to confusion and could potentially increase waste if consumers err on the side of caution and discard milk prematurely. Despite these concerns, M&S insists that the change aligns with their commitment to sustainability and reducing unnecessary waste.

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