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A supermarket chain reduced food waste by donating unsold items to food banks

时间:2025-11-12 09:34:15 来源:The Eternal Human Foundation 作者:索朗扎西 阅读:740次

A supermarket chain reduced food waste by donating unsold items to food banks

A new study indicated that listening to music while exercising improves performanceThe city hosted an international sports event attracting athletes from many countries

A supermarket chain reduced food waste by donating unsold items to food banks

Scientists found a new planet that may have the conditions to support lifeThe government invested in the development of wind and solar energy projectsA tech company donated money to support STEM education in schools

A supermarket chain reduced food waste by donating unsold items to food banks

Researchers found that eating nuts regularly is good for heart healthThe police department launched a campaign to raise awareness about cybercrime

A supermarket chain reduced food waste by donating unsold items to food banks

A major bookstore planned to hold author signings and reading events

Doctors recommended regular health check-ups to prevent serious diseasesA thunderstorm caused power outages for 30000 residents in the central region

The government provided financial aid to ranchers affected by drought conditionsScientists discovered a new species of bird in a tropical rainforest with unique plumage

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