Why choice when you shop is an illusion
An abundance of orange varieties lumped together as ‘easy peelers’; an exotic array of potatoes that you can’t buy loose; all manner of chickens, but not a giblet to be seen… Our in-store options are not what they seem, says Felicity Cloake
a good rant.
Is it just me, or are easy peelers taking over the world? Where once the shelves were full of clementines and tangerines, satsumas and minneolas, now my local supermarket displays no fewer than six permutations, including organic and miniature, of a variety hitherto unknown to me: the boring and uniquely unappetising sounding ‘easy peeler’.