Lidl's 5 Lei Anti-Risip Point Contains 2 Kilograms of Fruit and/or Vegetables
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Lidl, one of the largest food retailers at the local level, with a number of 400 stores, introduced "The Risipora Punga, through which it sells vegetables and fruits with small imperfections to 5 lei.
Pungals and anti-risiper baskets are everywhere in the supermarkets. Newer and markets have entered this race from which everyone wins. The seller gets rid of merchandise, and customers can take kilos of food at reduced prices. Many use fruits and vegetables to make preserves for winter, from compotes to pickets.
The initiative joins Lidl's efforts over a decade to reduce food losses, from continuous optimisation of stocks to accelerated sales programs by reducing the prices of products close to the shelf life or distribution of products that have lost their commercial value to the Food Bank Network. The anti-waste point is part of an initiative currently implemented in more than 20 countries where Lidl is present. Only in the 2025 financial year, this c…
The Lidl Romania hypermarket chain has launched "The Anti-Rissip Punga in all stores in the country, a concept that aims to combat food waste.The Punga contains about 2 kg of fruits and vegetables that, although no longer meeting the aesthetic standards, are good for consumption, ensures representatives of the German chain.The price: only 5 lei."Lidl Romania introduces in the Anti-Rissip Punga stores, a new initiative aimed at helping reduce foo…
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