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Denmark's first ever food surplus supermarket has opened its doors
The store in Copenhagen called Wefood will sell products 30 – 50 percent cheaper than normal supermarkets.
Wefood is hoping to help reduce the 700,000 tonnes of food waste Denmark produces every year.
In the past five years, Denmark has reduced the amoung of food waste the country produces by 25 percent. (portfolio.hu)
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