Lidl and WWF join forces to promote plant-based and sustainable diets

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Lidl aims to increase proportion of plant-based foods sold by 20 per cent by 2030, as it seeks to align with Planetary Health Diet guidelines by 2050

Lidl has announced it has become the first retailer to apply the WWF's 'Plant-Based Diets' methodology across its entire portfolio with a view to making it easier and more affordable for customers to adopt...

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