Tesco: Not a bite can be wasted!
By 2020, all European Tesco stores will offer food surplus to charity.
Tesco and the Századvég Gazdaságkutató Zrt. (Századvég Economic Research Co.) at their joint “Not a bite can be wasted” Central European Conference against food waste announced that by 2020, all European Tesco stores will offer food surplus to charity. Until the summer of 2016, the Tescos in Central Europe handed over more than 5,000 tons of food products, representing nearly 13 million meals. Of which 2230 tonnes were collected in Hungary.
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