Tesco, OLIO Partnership Saves Millions Of Meals From Wastage
A partnership between Tesco and food sharing app OLIO in the UK has saved more than five million meals from wastage in the past year, the retailer has said.
In August of last year, Tesco became the first supermarket to partner with the food sharing app to distribute fit-for-consumption, unsold food to people in need.
More than 72,000 people benefitted from around 5.6 million meals distributed through this partnership over the course of the year.
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