‘Best before’ date labels behind $12B in waste as food bank demand spikes
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‘Best before' date labels behind $12B in waste as food bank demand spikes.
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Confusion around 'best before' labels is contributing to billions of dollars in food waste across Canada, even as local food banks face record demand, a new report says.
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