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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 introduced a section selling food past its "best before" date at reduced prices. This effort, led by the supermarket chain "Albert Heijn," aims to reduce food waste by encouraging consumers to buy and consume products that are still safe to eat but would otherwise be discarded. The report includes interviews with shoppers who express support for the initiative, highlighting the dual benefits of saving money and helping the environment. Additionally, experts in the video explain the difference between "best before" and "use by" dates, emphasizing that "best before" dates are about quality rather than safety, thus promoting the safety and feasibility of consuming such products.

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