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Nestlé's Quality Street Change Sparks Christmas Fury

Nestlé faces a festive backlash after quietly replacing the traditional foil wrapper on the iconic Green Triangle chocolate with a new recyclable paper alternative, leaving fans furious and declaring it 'ruins Christmas'.

The Paper Watch UK: A Fully Recyclable Timepiece

Discover the innovative Paper Watch UK, a fully recyclable, stylish, and affordable smartwatch alternative made from paper. This groundbreaking gadget is set to transform the wearable technology market with its eco-conscious design.

Chipotle Overhauls Delivery Service with New Packaging

Chipotle Mexican Grill is overhauling its delivery service with new packaging designed to keep food hotter and crispier, alongside a simplified online ordering system to improve the customer experience.

Ocado to Eliminate All Plastic Bags by 2024

In a major sustainability move, online supermarket Ocado has announced it will eliminate all plastic bags from its deliveries by the end of 2024, responding to growing consumer demand for eco-friendly shopping.

Tesco's punny bread packaging sparks debate

Tesco's latest bread packaging redesign, featuring playful puns, has divided customers—some love the humour, while others call it 'cringe-worthy'. Discover why this change is stirring up strong opinions.

UK supermarket goes packaging-free to reduce plastic waste

A leading UK supermarket chain is pioneering a packaging-free shopping initiative, allowing customers to buy groceries without plastic waste. The eco-friendly move aims to reduce environmental impact and cut costs for shoppers.

Smart milk tags boost UK recycling efforts

Major UK supermarkets are rolling out innovative milk bottle tags to help consumers recycle more effectively. Learn how this small change could make a big environmental impact.

Nicotine pouches mimic sweets, target kids

The UK Trading Standards body raises alarms as nicotine pouches resembling sweets are being marketed to children, sparking calls for stricter regulations.

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