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CELEBRITY chef Gino D'Acampo has chocked supermarket shoppers by grabbing them for a dance.

The TV star surprised shoppers with a lively jig in a bid to reduce food waste.

He danced 'All the Single Veggies' with an unsuspecting shopper
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He danced 'All the Single Veggies' with an unsuspecting shopperCredit: Will Ireland/PinPep
Gino D'Acampo turned shop assistant for the day to encourage shoppers to buy loose fruit and veg
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Gino D'Acampo turned shop assistant for the day to encourage shoppers to buy loose fruit and vegCredit: Will Ireland/PinPep

Gino danced at the tune of a twist on Beyoncé's hit 'Single Ladies' dubbed 'Single Veggies'.

The song blasted through the store speakers whenever a shopper opted for loose fruits and vegies instead of pre-packed items.

In a quirky video, Gino shared the benefits of choosing loose produce.

As soon as they do, Gino appears to grab them for a spin and a celebration, with male and female shoppers both treated to a groove with the TV favourite.

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He encouraged them to get up close and personal with their fruits and veg, sniffing oranges and picking out the right sized potato for what they need.

The video comes during Food Waste Action Week, after research by Love Food Hate Waste found UK households are wasting 4.7million tonnes of edible food every year.

In total, shoppers waste £17 billion on food that ends up in the bin – the equivalent of £1,000 for a household of four.

In fact, when it comes to the humble potato – the UK’s most wasted food item – every day in the UK we throw away nearly three million whole potatoes.

If sold loose, it’s estimated the nation could reduce the potatoes wasted in our homes by at least 11 per cent.

Gino said: “Finding out just how much food ends up in the bin really shocked me, so I’m joining Love Food Hate Waste to show some love to ‘All the Single Veggies’ this Food Waste Action Week.

“As a passionate chef, there’s nothing I love more than choosing the best produce for those I’m cooking for.

“Being able to pick out just what I need for each dish I make; it can’t be beaten.

"Saving food, saving money, and getting the best out of your cooking. What could be better?”

With most retailers selling some loose fruit and veg like potatoes, carrots and apples, Love Food Hate Waste is both looking to help retailers sell more fruit and veg loose, and calling on everyone to choose loose whenever they can.

Jackie Bailey, senior campaign manager at Love Food Hate Waste, said: “This Food Waste Action Week we want to help people to choose what they’ll use and avoid costly waste.

“By releasing ‘All the Single Veggies’ with Gino, we’re showing people the many benefits of loose in terms of slashing food and plastic waste, saving families money, and dramatically reducing environmental impact.

“But right now, the options for loose are limited so, we need changes in the fresh produce aisle and shopper habits to really nail this problem.”

Gino D’Acampo added: “It’s so easy to click into autopilot when we’re out shopping, but today’s report shows just how wasteful this habit can be when it comes to buying bulk packs of fruit and veg.

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“Stepping away from the pre-packed produce and choosing what you’ll actually use will not only help tackle our food waste, but it will also help save money.

“And the best bit? You’ll have the perfect ingredients for your favourite dishes just the way you like them.”

He turned shop assistant for the day to encourage customers to 'Choose What You'll Use'
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He turned shop assistant for the day to encourage customers to 'Choose What You'll Use'Credit: Will Ireland/PinPep
To mark Food Waste Action Week, which launches on March 18, Love Food Hate Waste is encouraging people to embrace the mantra
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To mark Food Waste Action Week, which launches on March 18, Love Food Hate Waste is encouraging people to embrace the mantraCredit: Will Ireland/PinPep
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