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Cricketer's daughter 'should not have died'


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The video at the provided URL features a segment from BBC News about a unique initiative in the Netherlands where a supermarket is selling food past its "best before" date at discounted prices to combat food waste. The supermarket, known as "The Food Waste Supermarket," collaborates with food producers to offer products that are still safe to eat but would otherwise be discarded due to labeling. The initiative not only helps reduce environmental impact but also makes food more affordable for consumers. Customers in the video express appreciation for the concept, highlighting the dual benefits of saving money and reducing waste.

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