By Ruby Flanagan Tesco, Sainsbury’s and Morrisons are just some of the supermarkets to agree to start selling smaller veg after weather disrupted crop growth. Heavy rainfall over late autumn, Christmas and into the New Year, affected crops of cauliflowers, sprouts, cabbages and leeks in Lincolnshire, East Anglia, Cornwall and Scotland. Due to this, there has been a relaxation on size requirements for these items. This means supermarkets will be selling the items, but they will be smaller than usual. Tesco announced that it was accepting smaller-sized vegetables last week, with Morrisons and Sa…