The Future of Ugly Food is a project that challenges perceptions of ugliness by uncovering the hidden value of ugly produce. The project will be delivered through a two-week touring campaign around Kingston called The Ugly Food is_____. where the audience will reconstruct their perception of ugly food by experiencing blind tasting, personifying ugly produce and creating stories for ugly produce. This project aims to let people re-recognise and save the ugly produce and think about whether judging produces by their appearance is an accurate criterion, leading people to reflect on the phenomenon of treating appearance as everything, treating appearance as justice.