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Doctor Who: Family lines are complicated when you're a Time Lord


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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 opened that sells only surplus food, aiming to reduce food waste. The store, known as "The No Waste Supermarket," collaborates with farmers, producers, and distributors to sell items that are near or past their "best before" dates but are still perfectly safe to eat. The supermarket not only helps in cutting down the environmental impact of food waste but also offers products at significantly reduced prices, making it an attractive option for budget-conscious shoppers. Customers featured in the video express appreciation for the concept, highlighting the dual benefits of saving money and contributing to a sustainable cause.

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