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Tesco extends its new ambitious healthy lifestyle targets to Hungary
Tesco has published its health strategy to support shoppers in Hungary in a balanced and sustainable diet.
The sustainability projects focuses on three major fields:
- Increase the proportion of healthier products by the end of 2022.
- A 300 percent increase in sales of plant-based meat substitutes by 2025.
- Develop a plan to make private label products healthier by changing their composition.
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