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Published on 2025-05-08 06:02:20 - BBC
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The video at the provided URL features a BBC report on a unique initiative in the Netherlands where a supermarket has been established to sell food that would otherwise be wasted. This supermarket, known as "Kromkommer," focuses on selling "wonky" or misshapen fruits and vegetables that are often discarded by traditional supermarkets due to their appearance. The store's mission is to combat food waste by offering these perfectly edible items at lower prices, thereby raising awareness about the issue of food waste and encouraging consumers to make more sustainable choices. The video highlights the store's operations, interviews with the founders, and customer reactions, showcasing the positive impact of this innovative approach to reducing food waste.

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