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New strategy: Denner removes 50% discount on food  and justifies step with food waste prevention
CH🏛️ PoliticsCenter2 days ago

New strategy: Denner removes 50% discount on food and justifies step with food waste prevention

The Swiss supermarket chain Denner has introduced new price stickers indicating a 30% discount on products approaching their expiration date, replacing the previous 50% discount. This change aims to reduce food waste by encouraging quicker consumption of perishable items. The move has sparked discussions among customers and experts about its effectiveness in minimizing waste while still providing affordable options.

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New strategy: Denner removes 50% discount on food and justifies step with food waste prevention

The Swiss supermarket chain Denner has introduced new price stickers indicating a 30% discount on products approaching their expiration date, replacing the previous 50% discount. This change aims to reduce food waste by encouraging quicker consumption of perishable items. The move has sparked discussions among customers and experts about its effectiveness in minimizing waste while still providing affordable options.

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