Re: PM says "Stop wasting food"



On Thu, 10 Jul 2008 09:46:53 GMT, Palindrome <me9@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Cynic wrote:
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The plastic containers of baked beans are an even better
idea - pop one in the microwave, spoon out onto your toast or
whatever, and bin the container.

The things I learn in this group are quite amazing... I had no idea that
baked beans can now be bought in plastic containers.

I have a small number of (Lakeland Plastic?) lids that clip onto the top
of open part-emptied cans, so they can be put in the fridge. Or in the
larder, if they don't require keeping cold - eg macadamia nuts.

That these lids are available to buy presumably indicates that a *few*
people don't use the entire tin contents, immediately after opening.

Huh, more than a few!

MM
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