• DeadDigger@lemmy.zip
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            3 days ago

            Sorry but I do t want to visit you at home. Further I don’t have to, I am in a civilized country where supermarkets are required to give their surplus away for free

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              3 days ago

              Wow this is insane as in wonderful! Where do you live I want to move there! Best I’ve seen around here is lower price on stuff I “save” (as in buying yesterdays bread or greens for a lower price) fully on the markets whim, but “required to give away” is really next level! Do you know how that went through, how I pitch this to my politicians?

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                2 days ago

                Well I kinda don’t want to, due to minimizing my digital footprint but here is a paper of different states that did it and it even has some recommendations for lawmakers https://www.researchgate.net/publication/368501454_Anti-food_Waste_Laws_A_Comparative_Analysis

                At least in my local community supermarkets started to give away food that was on the best before date or with a high discount (30-90%) depends heavily on the cost though. Bananas for example are often free while oranges are just heavily reduced. Cheese and similar products have the lowest reduction in my experience.

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                  2 days ago

                  Totally understand the digital footprint thing, I still got examples of places, including source, really nice :D.