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The video at the provided URL features a BBC report on a unique initiative in the Netherlands where a supermarket, called the "Kromkommer" or "Crooked Cucumber," sells only misshapen fruits and vegetables that are often discarded by traditional supermarkets due to their appearance. The store aims to reduce food waste by selling these perfectly edible, yet cosmetically imperfect, produce at lower prices. The report highlights how this approach not only helps in combating the global issue of food waste but also raises awareness about the unnecessary discarding of food based on aesthetic standards. Customers featured in the video express appreciation for the initiative, noting the affordability and quality of the produce, and the positive environmental impact of reducing waste.

Read the Full BBC Article at:
[ https://www.bbc.com/news/videos/cjdz21lnn3ko ]