Waste not, want not

Louise Gray
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If we really want to solve the problem of food waste it is going to take more than eating wonky veg, argues Louise Gray, it is going to mean looking in your own fridge

Forget an Instagram feed full of pictures of perfect fruits and vegetables, if you really want to impress social media followers nowadays post a picture of 'wonky veg'. Waitrose have just launched 'salsify',...

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