Asda aims to slash waste by giving away millions of surplus meals

Jessica Shankleman
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Supermarket will distribute thousands of tonnes of surplus stock through Fareshare to help tackle poverty and reduce food waste

Asda has today revealed plans to save up to 1,500 tonnes of food waste a year through an innovative new partnership with charity Fareshare that will see leftover stock given to needy families. Fareshare,...

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