Sainsbury's aims to put food waste in cold storage

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Telling customers that food can be frozen any time up to the 'use by' date could save 800,000 tonnes of food waste

Sainsbury's has announced it is to alter its advice to customers on freezing products in a bid to slash food waste. New labelling rolled out across the supermarket's UK stores will drop the long-standing...

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