M&S Invites Shoppers To Try Lower Carbon Diets
UK retailer M&S has launched its Sparking Change National Challenge, inviting its 14 million Sparks customers to try a lower carbon diet.
Sparks customers will receive discounts on the meat-free Plant Kitchen range every Monday during the month, as M&S joins forces with Meat Free Monday to encourage families to go plant-based for one day a week.
Customers will also benefit from tips on batch cooking, storing food to make it last longer, and how to best use leftovers – helping them to save upwards of £20 on their weekly shop in the process.
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