Like any major change, the Law on the Prevention of Food Loss and Waste has sparked some criticism. Some say the penalties are too harsh or that not all companies—especially smaller ones—can easily comply. Others worry that selling ugly fruits and vegetables might confuse customers or damage store image.
And we get these concerns. Change isn’t easy—for businesses or for consumers. But staying the same comes at a much higher cost: millions of kilos of food wasted each year, resources squandered, and a planet that pays the price.
At Satislent, we see it this way: good intentions are fine, but they’re not enough. If everyone is left to decide on their own, nothing changes. This law puts the issue on the table and sets a clear path to do better. It’s not about punishment—it’s about setting rules that help us all change.
For us, it’s nothing new. We’ve long designed our products so you use only what you need—no leftovers, no waste. We’ve backed local, sustainable ingredients from day one. So when a law comes along that asks everyone to take better care of food and make better use of resources, we can only see it as a logical step in the direction we all need to go.
That said, we believe laws like this should come with support and tools to help everyone—especially small businesses—adapt without falling behind. Change is hard, but it’s necessary. And with support, it’s much more achievable.
Because, in the end, this is about caring for what we eat and caring for the planet. And that can’t wait.