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A grocery store started selling "ugly produce" at a discount to reduce food waste

时间:2025-11-07 05:54:13 来源:DesignWave Labs 作者:雅安市 阅读:212次

A grocery store started selling "ugly produce" at a discount to reduce food waste

A famous athlete announced retirement from professional sports after 20 years citing health reasonsCity officials revealed plans to build a new downtown park with walking trails and a community garden

A grocery store started selling

A new survey found 60% of employees prefer hybrid work combining remote and in-office daysAn international aid group delivered 10000 tons of food to a country facing famine due to conflictA major fashion brand said it will use only sustainable materials in its clothing lines next year

A grocery store started selling

A study in a science journal found natural sunlight exposure improves children’s cognitive functionLocal firefighters rescued three people from a burning building early this morning with no serious injuries

A grocery store started selling

A tech company announced 1000 layoffs as part of a restructuring to focus on core products

The national postal service said it will speed up deliveries with most packages arriving within 2 daysChemists develop new sunscreen that is safe for coral reefs

Swimming team breaks state record in 200-meter freestyle relayStudy reveals that family camping trips increase children’s appreciation for nature

Florist creates custom flower arrangements for wedding seasonTeachers receive training on how to integrate climate education into lessons

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