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With a third of food globally getting wasted, surely this is something that can be avoided?
No doubt it doesn’t make sense for food to be grown and thrown away -
only to then be grown again. From a resource point of view, it is unnecessary.
Use my code ‘JEFFREY50’ to get 50% off your first Oddbox 📦 I'm inviting you to join their food waste fighting mission!
With a third of food globally getting wasted, surely this is something that can be avoided?
No doubt it doesn’t make sense for food to be grown and thrown away -
only to then be grown again. From a resource point of view, it is unnecessary.
Use my code ‘JEFFREY50’ to get 50% off your first Oddbox 📦 I'm inviting you to join their food waste fighting mission!
With a third of food globally getting wasted (and 3million+ tonnes of
that in the UK alone), surely this is something that can be avoided?
No doubt it doesn’t make sense for food to be grown and thrown away -
only to then be grown again. From a resource point of view, it is unnecessary.