Tesco giving free food to shoppers in effort to cut down on waste
- Tesco is giving away food for free to reduce food waste and achieve its net zero targets, using a 'yellow sticker' system for items about to expire, marked at £0.
- The trial is being conducted in select Express stores after 9.30pm, allowing customers to take leftover food that is marked as 'Reduced to Clear.'
- Tesco aims to halve food waste within its operations by 2025, but revised figures show a reduction of only 18 percent since 2017.
- A Tesco spokesperson stated, 'We are constantly looking for innovative new ways to reduce food waste,' emphasizing the company's commitment to sustainability.
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