Food waste charity may be prosecuted over out-of-date produce
by Frances Perraudin North of England reporter from Environment | The Guardian on (#2S1XZ)
Real Junk Food Project co-founder summoned to formal hearing after trading standards inspection at Leeds premises
A charity that campaigns against food waste may face prosecution after a trading standards inspection found produce that was past its use-by date at one of its warehouses.
The Real Junk Food Project, which has 127 affiliated cafes worldwide, aims to combat food waste by collecting produce that would otherwise be thrown away and preparing it for the general public.
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