Kaufland Expands Range of Unpacked Stations
The unpackaged stations with food in organic quality are already available in Pfungstadt and Steinheim/Murr and now also in Hamburg, Berlin, Munich, Cologne, Heidelberg, and Leipzig. Kaufland has been testing the stations in Pfungstadt and Steinheim/Murr since last summer.
The unpackaged assortment at Kaufland includes around 40 staple foods such as rice, pasta, bulgur, and quinoa, as ell as chocolate-coated nuts, dried fruit, and muesli. Customers can fill the food into containers they have brought with them as well as those offered on site. Special hygiene concepts apply to the stations, and all items are also offered via dispensers so that there is no direct food contact. The supplier of the food is “Eco Terra”.
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