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Posted: 2025-06-07 19:46:22 UTC

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Tesco and Asda have been trialing a chemical coating developed by Bill Gates to extend the shelf life of fruits and vegetables. This practice, already permitted on organic-labeled food in the US, raises concerns about transparency, prompting questions for The Soil Association and the supermarkets involved regarding the trial's conclusion.
Use of chemical coating on fruits and vegetables to extend shelf life
Lack of transparency regarding the trial and its results
Potential implications for organic food labeling and consumer trust
Lack of transparency from Tesco and Asda regarding the chemical coating trial
Potential health and environmental impacts of the chemical coating
Consumer concerns about the use of chemical coatings on fresh produce, especially organic