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Last year's winner Nemo opens the show


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The video at the provided URL features a segment from BBC News about a unique initiative in the UK aimed at reducing food waste. The story focuses on a supermarket that has started selling "wonky" or misshapen fruits and vegetables, which are often discarded by traditional supermarkets due to their appearance. This initiative not only helps in reducing food waste but also makes produce more affordable for consumers. The video includes interviews with shoppers who express their support for the idea, highlighting the environmental and economic benefits of buying these imperfect but perfectly edible items.

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