Whole Foods sells peeled oranges in plastic What a great way to save time and create waste.

15 crazy or just plain embarrassing Whole Foods scandals

Pre-peeled oranges are the latest addition to this list. Take a look at some of the other scandals Whole Foods has faced. 15 crazy or just plain embarrassing Whole Foods scandals

Pre-peeled oranges are the latest addition to this list. Take a look at some of the other scandals Whole Foods has faced. Photo: Chris LaChance Photo: Chris LaChance Image 1 of / 23 Caption Close Whole Foods sells peeled oranges in plastic 1 / 23 Back to Gallery

Whole Foods: the place we go to get super organic food at super high prices.

Some of the controversies the company has faced put the high prices to shame.

After the asparagus water incident, you'd think the grocery store would think its ideas through a little more, but the latest buzz proves otherwise.

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A shopper in London recently tweeted out a photo of pre-peeled oranges in plastic tubs.

If only nature would find a way to cover these oranges so we didn't need to waste so much plastic on them. pic.twitter.com/00YECaHB4D — Nathalie Gordon (@awlilnatty) March 3, 2016

The controversy lies in the plastic tubs. Why create so much waste when they already come pre-packaged by nature?

While some support the post, others are arguing that this product is useful for people with disabilities.

Both sides may have made a valid point, but Whole Foods decided to pull the product and leave oranges in their natural packaging.

@awlilnatty Definitely our mistake. These have been pulled. We hear you, and we will leave them in their natural packaging: the peel. — Whole Foods Market (@WholeFoods) March 3, 2016

This controversy has been one of the funnier ones, but that hasn't been the case in the past.

Take a look through the gallery above to see some of the scandals the market has faced.