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Tesco-WWF collaboration for healthy food consumption and ecological footprint reduction
This year marks World Overconsumption Day on 29 July, which warns of our consumption-oriented lifestyle as an alarm bell. Wwf and Tesco have therefore today launched a unique cooperation with the aim of supporting long-term affordable and sustainable food consumption in the Czech Republic, Hungary and Slovakia.
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