Shoppers turn to ‘imperfect produce’ as grocery prices rise

Anna Stegink, owner and operator of online grocer Eat Impact, poses for a photograph at the company's warehouse in Barrie, Ont., on Thursday, February 8, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Christopher Katsarov

On the outskirts of Barrie, Ont., sunlight washes over the outcast cucumber and parsley stacked on skids at Eat Impact's warehouse.

Workers at the online grocer sort and pack containers with these rejects and misfits — tentacled carrots, scarred bananas, bulbous potatoes — for home deliveries across southern Ontario.

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