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Supermarkets Could Benefit Financially from Donating Surplus Food

A recent analysis from the University of Copenhagen suggests that supermarkets may find it more cost-effective to donate surplus food rather than discard it, potentially reducing waste and improving profits.

Editorial Staff1 min read

A study conducted by the University of Copenhagen highlights the financial advantages for supermarkets that choose to donate surplus food instead of throwing it away.

According to the analysis, adopting a donation strategy can help supermarkets not only minimize food waste but also enhance their profitability.

This approach could represent a significant shift in how supermarkets manage surplus inventory, aligning economic benefits with environmental responsibility.

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