Starbucks joins Walmart, Sodexo and others in pact to cut food waste

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The coffee chain is the largest restaurant to join an initiative designed to stem the flow of food to methane-emitting landfills

A major initiative to cut food waste got a boost this week when Starbucks announced it was joining Walmart, Sodexo, and others in becoming a member. With more than 15,000 US stores, Starbucks is the largest...

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