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A major supermarket giant has started giving away free food in a radical bid to cut waste. Tesco has confirmed it has been rolling out a new yellow sticker scheme which will indicate which items ...
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THE UK's biggest supermarket will start giving yellow sticker bargains away for free as it looks to slash waste. Tesco is set to introduce the freebies on food due to go out of date across ...
A major British supermarket has announced it will start giving away free food in a bid to slash waste and bring it closer to its Net Zero goals. British high street supermarket Tesco has announced the ...
In a break from the usual shopping traditions Tesco is about to start giving away some of its food for free to its customers. The supermarket giant is launching a new scheme which will see certain ...
Tesco is set to give away food that is about to expire in a bid to hit its net-zero targets. The UK's largest supermarket is planning a trial where any item that has a yellow sticker on it will become ...
Tesco is set to revolutionise its approach to food waste by offering "yellow sticker" items for free in a bold new initiative. The well-known "yellow sticker" discounts, which signal imminent ...
Tesco has announced it will be giving away food for free as it aims to stop food waste from its stores. The supermarket chain has announced plans to give away ‘yellow sticker’ items for ...
Tesco is to give away food for free to shoppers as it races to slash waste and hit net zero targets. The company will introduce “yellow sticker” prices of £0 for food that is about to go out ...