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South Wales Evening Post

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September 26, 2025

TESCO has decided to use the weird and wonderful ways that kids describe fruits and vegetables to inspire others to try them.

- STAFF REPORTER

From “Happy Cactus” (pineapple, reimagined by six-year-old Ella) to “Velvet Tennis Balls” (peaches, renamed by Gwen, seven), “Green Water Drumsticks” (cucumber, renamed by Layla Grace, seven) and “Unicorn Horns (baby corn, as interpreted by Emilia, six), the pupils at participating schools did such a great job with the descriptions that Tesco has added them to the signage in their local stores.

The rebrand marks the launch of the second year of the Tesco Fruit and Veg for Schools programme, which was developed in partnership with the British Nutrition Foundation.

In its first year, the programme provided funding for more than 400 schools with higher-than-average free school meal ratios, providing more than 10 million portions of fruit and vegetables to around 140,000 pupils.

In year two, Tesco will provide fresh fruit and vegetables to pupils in more than 550 schools to give their diets a healthy and nutritious boost, while shining a spotlight on the amazing things that schools are already doing with their fruit and veg - from cookery lessons to smoothie clubs.

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