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La France pionnière (France Leading the Way)

Learn French with daily podcasts

Choses à Savoir

Education, Language Learning

4.31.3K Ratings

🗓️ 6 September 2023

⏱️ 3 minutes

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Summary

En février 2016, la France est devenue le premier pays au monde à interdire aux supermarchés de jeter ou de détruire les aliments invendus.


Traduction :

In February 2016, France became the first country in the world to ban supermarkets from throwing away or destroying unsold food.  


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0:00.0

This episode is brought to you by Seven Up Zero Sugar.

0:04.0

Picture this. You're looking at the camera rolling your phone.

0:08.0

You see an old picture of you and your mates grinning hard into the camera.

0:11.0

And you sit around a dinner table. The food and vibes were perfect.

0:15.0

Infuse your joyful moments with Seven Up.

0:18.0

It brings up liftment to everyday moments of the food.

0:21.0

With its refreshing lemon and lime taste, it lifts you up.

0:24.0

Seven Up. Taste that lifts you up.

0:27.0

Club of Seven Up Zero Sugar today.

0:57.0

The first country in the world, the first country in the world, the first country in the world.

1:23.0

What does it mean to interdise, interdise, prohibit, ban, interdise?

1:32.0

For example, the laws are made to interdise.

1:38.0

The laws are made to interdise.

1:41.0

To supermarket.

1:49.0

It's forbidden to throw or destroy.

1:54.0

So throw.

1:56.0

It's to put in the bubble.

1:58.0

Throw.

1:59.0

It's to throw.

2:03.0

Or destroy.

2:06.0

U-I-R-E.

2:08.0

Destroy.

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