Tesco and Jamie Oliver teach community kitchen cooks
Tesco and Jamie Oliver have joined forces to teach more than 1,000 cooks at community kitchens to bring the most out of the food donations that they receive. In the Tesco Community Cookery School they can learn how to create healthy dishes, how to use unusual cooking ingredients and large quantities of seasonal produce. The programme started in London and will roll out to the rest of the UK this year.
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