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Tesco to trial giving expiring food away to shoppers | Tesco to trial giving expiring food away to shoppers |
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The major supermarket is trialling giving away expiring food to customers | The major supermarket is trialling giving away expiring food to customers |
Tesco is to begin a trial giving expiring food to customers for free at the end of the day as it tries to cut food waste. | Tesco is to begin a trial giving expiring food to customers for free at the end of the day as it tries to cut food waste. |
The supermarket will give away some already discounted "yellow sticker" items after 21:30 in some of its smaller Express stores in coming months. | The supermarket will give away some already discounted "yellow sticker" items after 21:30 in some of its smaller Express stores in coming months. |
Tesco already donates expiring food to charities and foodbanks. It says it is taking this step to try to meet its goal to halve food waste. | |
The company said the expiring food would be offered to charities and shop workers first, before customers could take it. | |
A spokesman said the trial would begin in a small number of its Express stores in the UK. The locations have not been specified, nor the starting date. | A spokesman said the trial would begin in a small number of its Express stores in the UK. The locations have not been specified, nor the starting date. |
"This trial will allow customers to take any remaining yellow-stickered items for free at the end of the day, after they have first been offered to charities and colleagues," they added. | "This trial will allow customers to take any remaining yellow-stickered items for free at the end of the day, after they have first been offered to charities and colleagues," they added. |
Tesco is Britain's largest supermarket chain, with a 27.8% market share. It has 3,700 UK stores and about 750 more abroad. | Tesco is Britain's largest supermarket chain, with a 27.8% market share. It has 3,700 UK stores and about 750 more abroad. |
All major UK supermarket chains have partnerships to send surplus food to charities. | |
The next big four after Tesco - Sainsbury's, Asda, Aldi and Morrisons - have also pledged to halve food waste by 2030. Aldi says it has achieved this already. | |
Many supermarkets also offer steep discounts on expiring food. | |
Tesco's trial, however, appears to be the first direct-to-customer policy in the UK. | |
The firm has a target to cut its food waste by 50% this year, as part of its net-zero emissions push. | The firm has a target to cut its food waste by 50% this year, as part of its net-zero emissions push. |
Up until February last year it had claimed to have cut food waste by 45% in the five years since 2017. | Up until February last year it had claimed to have cut food waste by 45% in the five years since 2017. |
However, it was was forced to correct that figure to 18% after it reported a contractor had been using some of the waste to generate gas that was burnt for energy. | However, it was was forced to correct that figure to 18% after it reported a contractor had been using some of the waste to generate gas that was burnt for energy. |
Inflation and the rising cost of living means food staples such as meat, eggs, butter and cereals are more expensive than a year ago, while households are also facing higher energy and water bills later this year. | Inflation and the rising cost of living means food staples such as meat, eggs, butter and cereals are more expensive than a year ago, while households are also facing higher energy and water bills later this year. |
More than seven million people, or 11% of the UK population, were in "food insecure households" - meaning people skip meals or don't eat for a day because they can't afford to - in 2022/2023. | |
This was an increase of two million from the previous year, data from the Department for Work and Pensions shows. | |
Many more people have also turned to food banks in recent times. The Trussell Trust food bank has reported more than 1.4 million new users in the past two years. | Many more people have also turned to food banks in recent times. The Trussell Trust food bank has reported more than 1.4 million new users in the past two years. |
Tesco's most recent sales figures in January were strong on the back of what it called its "biggest ever Christmas" and the highest share of the grocery market since 2016. | Tesco's most recent sales figures in January were strong on the back of what it called its "biggest ever Christmas" and the highest share of the grocery market since 2016. |
Its share price was marginally down 0.5% on Thursday. | |
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