So Coop decided to now sell whole meals as "Cookit". In the package on the left you can see that the tomato is moldy.

Hardly anyone will buy this any more. So instead of a single moldy tomato, Coop now has to dispose of the entire kit. What a waste of food. And what a stupid idea.

by Immediate-Bat-2314

12 comments
  1. I like the idea! It‘s handy and a good idea for a household with just one person.

  2. How is it any different from one tomato being moldy in a pack of tomatoes?

  3. Good idea, they need to find a solution for this issue though, as it’s newly implemented, give it time, thanks for your patience 🙂

  4. How on earth do they justify the price? It‘s cheaper to get take away curry in a restaurant considering the effort to cook it.

  5. I like the idea, the problem is mostly the price honestly, 10.- for that is too much. Hence why they sit there and unfortunately get mold 🙁 if you buy the same items separately itll be cheaper for sure, so why buying the kit for more? It should’ve been the opposite, the kit shoukd cost less than what these together would cost. If this was like 5.- I’m positive there would be less waste.

    I hate seeing food getting mold or going expired in supermarkets too, and this mostly happens with the expensive brands. They need to adjust their prices better instead of increasing them

  6. Yeah, but every person buying it is paying for two, so it still pays for them…

  7. We’ve had this for years in The Netherlands and it sells like crazy. People are, after all, lazy.

  8. These are common in the netherlands and normally not too expensive.

  9. Great idea actually.

    I don’t have to waste time thinking what to cook!

    Love it

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