Pass on the love in Auchan’s “Leftover Box”!
Christmas is about cozy family gatherings, long conversations that last late into the night, big cookouts, delicious food and drinks. At this time, we prepare much more food than at other times of the year, which is why the amount of food waste increases significantly during the holidays.
Auchan Hungary has been actively fighting food waste for more than a decade, which is why this year’s Christmas campaign draws attention to saving leftovers. From November 27, until stocks last, you can find the “Leftover Box” in every store, in which you can easily pass on leftover food to your loved ones.
In the days before the holidays, favorite recipes come out, classic cakes are prepared, and at Christmas, the main role is played by special ingredients and menu items. Cooking is a great way to express our love to our family members, as there is a large dose of love in every dish of food. However, it happens to many people that they buy much more than what is actually needed to prepare the food. As a result, a significantly larger amount of food waste is generated in households during the holiday season.
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