Submitted on Thursday 16th November 2017
Rejected on Tuesday 21st November 2017
Current status: Rejected
Rejection code: duplicate (see below for details)
Introduce legislation barring stores from spoiling and throwing away food
On 3rd February 2016 France introduced legislation obliging supermarkets to give close-to-date food to charities and associations if asked to do so. Equally, they banned the practice of deliberately spoiling food, preventing people recovering comestible food from supermarket bins.
Figures in January this year showed we, as a nation, waste £13bn worth of food a year. Equally, as a result of changes to benefits, the Trussell Trust has reported a 13% increase in emergency food supplies provisions - according to their website 586,907 three day emergency food supplies were given to people in crisis in first half of this year, a 13% increase on the same period last year – 208,956 of those meals were for children. We cannot continue wasting good food while children go hungry
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