TESCO supermarket is giving customers the opportunity to get their hands on free food and drink via their new partnership with a food-sharing app. Here is how you can get lots of free goodies.
“They’ll also be joining our community of neighbours who not only support one another, but also believe that every little counts in the fight against food waste.” Customers then need to sign up with their email address or connect the app to their Facebook account.
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