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Europe: Assessing daily food waste 5 Articles

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    by hatsrus

    Gordon Brown recently urged British households to stop wasting food because he asserted that wasted food was contributing to high food prices across the World. Perhaps he should also talk to British supermarkets who throw ...read more

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    by Caroline Rickwood

    I must admit, a few years ago I wasn't too concerned about food waste. So what, if I threw away some left over peas or a half used jar of pasta sauce. Although not entirely happy with disposing half jars of good food, I wa...read more

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    by Janet Farricelli

    Picture this: a child from Tanzania with flies in his eyes and his ribs sticking out. The only main thought for the day will consist of sharing a piece of food with his family. In the meanwhile, across the globe, thousands...read more

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    by Ethel Smith

    Well if the U.K is anything to go by Europe must be wasting a mountain of food on a regular basis. With most supermarket foods being labelled with best by, use by and sell by dates on them these days most consumers feel th...read more

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    by Richard Probert

    When I landed in England in the July of last year, I must admit it was almost overwhelming in many ways. The choice of products is unbelievable, basic services are great and the quantity of everything everywhere is just ma...read more

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