A lot of supermarkets here in the UK now sell 'wonky' vegetables and fruit at considerably cheaper prices than the 'perfectly shaped'. It is said that consumers want nice symmetrical produce so the wonky produce used to be thrown out (and still is in many cases, I believe). But why? Mostly, they get chopped up so it makes no difference at all what shape they have to start with. Do the shops/supermarkets in your country sell wonky produce at reduced rates?
Here are the wonky peppers I received in my on-line order yesterday. They look pretty normal to me.
Here are the wonky peppers I received in my on-line order yesterday. They look pretty normal to me.