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Kaufland switches to 100 percent German pork
Demonstrating that Kaufland values sustainable German agriculture and supports long-term agreements with suppliers and subcontractors, the retailer switches to 100 percent German-origin pork in the future. Under its K-Wertschätze quality meat programme, Kaufland offers secure sales and qualitative growth for farmers n the long run.
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