A vegetable whose face you can see

05 February 2008

business, design, food, japan

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These veggies showed up at my local Ito Yokado about a year ago. Each one has a line drawing of the (Japanese) face and name of the farmer responsible for the crop.

I’m not certain there’s a significant difference in quality, but it’s a clever way to calm food source paranoias in a country where American beef with spinal tissue and frozen Chinese dumplings laced with rat poison lead the nightly news.

One Response to “A vegetable whose face you can see”

mar
17 July 2008 at 1:47 @

Genius!

That farmer would certainly be a lit-tle extra cautious…

now that we know who’s responsible! ;)

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