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Tesco Zero-Waste Stores Aim to Reduce Food Waste
Michael Hemsworth — November 14, 2025References: internationalsupermarketnews & tesco
Tesco Zero-Waste Stores are a new initiative being launched by the grocer in the UK to help the brand combat against food waste in a variety of ways. The initiative will see the locations leveraging a number of features in order to curb avoidable waste, which will start off with dynamic pricing in order to sell items that are about to expire more rapidly. The brand will also utilize digital tracking to help optimize stock according to demand, while a focus on bulk bins and reusable packaging will be prioritized with grains, nuts and pasta.
Tesco Zero-Waste Stores are positioned as a win-win-win that will work well for the retailer, the consumer and the environment, and respond to the changing grocery industry landscape.