GB Shaw once said, “There is no sincerer love than the love of food,” and indeed he was true. Our actions and intentions are governed by this basic instinct of hunger and while we strive to achieve this, we have forgotten the art of eating healthy. On July 27th, Greenpeace launched its Waste to Food campaign, which directly links the waste that we produce, to the food that we consume in our day to day lives.
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