Britain’s largest supermarket chain is launching a drive to reduce food waste from bread by turning unsold baguettes and batons from its in-store bakeries into new products. Surplus bread is one of the biggest waste problems for food retailers, according to the government’s food waste adviser Wrap, particularly from freshly baked lines which have a short shelf life.
Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2019/jul/06/making-a-crust-tesco-to-use-unsold-bread-in-new-products?source=Snapzu
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