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Incentives for the sale of "ugly" fruits and vegetables
The company encourages the marketing of so-called "ugly" fruits and vegetables.
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About the data

This question takes into account the company's efforts to optimise the marketing and/or valorisation of products excluded from sales channels, which would otherwise be discarded.
We will assign a ""YES"" to this question if :

- The company applies purchasing incentives to those fruits and vegetables classified as second class because of their appearance or size, but with full nutritional and organoleptic quality.
Examples of incentives can be discounts, gifts, promotion and marketing, etc....

This information can be checked "in situ" in one of the company's shops or in any of the following reports published on the companies' website:

- Annual Report
- Corporate Social Responsibility Report
- Sustainability Report
- Environmental Report
- Carbon Footprint Report
- Statement of Non-Financial Information (NFI)
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Report Type
Annual Report
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Sustainability Report
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Code of Conduct
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Integrated Report
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Company Website