Tesco: Take care of the bread!
Nobody like to throw food out, but unfortunately surplus accumulates in every household, and experience shows that breads end in the trash the most commonly.
However, with some tricks we can prolong the life of bakery products, and we will not have to throw them out, if they dry up despite all of our efforts.
Tesco is doing against waste: Since 2007, working with the Hungarian Food Bank Association, and now shipping the still perfectly eatable food to the needy from 80 hypermarkets.
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