Italy changes law to make all supermarkets give unsold food to needy



Unlike France, which fines supermarkets found wasting food, Italy wants to give businesses incentives to donate food and help tackle the country's €12bn waste problem.
At the moment - any Italian bar, restaurant or supermarket looking to donate food must declare donations in advance.
The new law would instead offer reductions in rubbish taxes, which would vary depending on how much businesses give to charity, The Local reports.