In the interview, Princess Marie spoke as the following: "Denmark has diminished waste of food to a large extent, we have many good initiatives and almost all supermarket chains have a policy against waste of food. We have special supermarkets that sell everything that can't be sold by normal supermarkets due to many reasons such as damaged packaging or date of expiry. These products are available in these special supermarkets at suitable prices.
"I am educated in not wasting food and I educate my kids in the same way. This is a natural instinct and a natural reaction."
Stop Wasting Food movement Denmark (Stop Spild Af Mad) is Denmark’s largest non-profit movement against waste of food, which has initiated the fight against waste of food in Denmark. Since its foundation in 2008, Stop Wasting Food has helped bringing massive focus on food waste on Denmark’s agenda and has achieved a large number of results in Denmark, in collaboration with the Danish Government, EU and UN.
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Bien jolie Marie dans cette belle veste rose-pastel ; avec le pantalon et le haut blanc, c'est très chic. J'aime beaucoup ses talons compensés confortables dont la couleur est très estivale !
ReplyDeleteShe is so chic and ladylike!
ReplyDeleteMarie has a very classy look about her. Nice color movement in her ensemble: from white to pink to red. Somehow the high wedgies are too heavy for her delicate pant suit. ~Laurel~
ReplyDeleteNot a fan of the shoes but ghe outfit it lovely
ReplyDeletebeautiful blazer, love that soft color on her. Not a fan of the wedges, but overall she looks beautiful.
ReplyDeleteChel
The Pss looks great, a lovely pantsuit. I am not a wedge fan, but the splash of colour of her wedges looks nice against the pants.
ReplyDeletePrincess Marie looks beautiful, chic and feminine in this pantsuit …… and 'Stop Wasting Food' is a very important issue in the climate debate as well. Well done!
ReplyDelete/Julie
I don't understand the difference between normal supermarket food and specialty supermarkets that deal with damaged or expired items. Shouldn't all food be healthy and edible? Who shops where? GL
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