Coop Denmark Rolls Out Vertical Kitchen Gardens In Irma Stores
Coop Denmark has announced plans to introduce vertical kitchen gardens offering store-grown herbs in all 69 Irma stores.
The facility will supply herbs to small Irma stores that do not have plants and supplement other stores that are unable to keep up with demands.
Experts from infarm will visit Irma stores in central Copenhagen to inspect and harvest the herbs, the retailer added.
The plants require about three weeks to grow before they are ready for sale.
ESM
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