Goods such as pasta, crisps and rice will be cut to 10p and sold for a further month at East of England Co-opA major retailer has become the first to start selling food that is past its "best before" date in a drive to reduce food waste.From this week the East of England Co-op - the biggest independent retailer in East Anglia - will sell tinned goods and dried food such as pasta, crisps and rice for a nominal 10p once they reach their best-before date. The offer will not apply to fresh and perishable foods, however, which carry a "use by" date indicating when a product is safe to eat. Continue reading...
Retailer to sell food past its 'best before' date in bid to cut waste
4. prosince 2017 11:31
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Zdroj: The Guardian