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What? Go to this supermarket in Sydney and fix your own price? The boss said, 'how much do you think of? listen to you.'

In Sydney, where prices are high, it's a big expense to buy all kinds of essential ingredients.

The new supermarket in kensington is dedicated to solving this problem

——OzHarvest

The supermarket is open to everyone

Isn't that a big loss?

Is there something hidden in it?

It turns out that most of the basic foods on supermarket shelves are made up of

Donations from supermarkets, airlines or other enterprises

And removed the price tag.

Not-for-profit investors are also operators of the store, says Ronni Kahn.

All food is within the shelf life

So, does it sound like the supermarket is used to help the poor?

That must be plain stuff, right?

It's not just cans and potatoes, is it?

But you can probably see it in a circle of supermarkets.

The stand in the baking area is filled with all kinds of bread

Croissant, pastry, fermented bread, etc.

Volunteers in the store also introduced

In-store sale of Bread & Butte

Toast baked the night before the refugees came to Australia

(the Bread & butter program aims to teach refugees baking skills and build new job-hunting skills for them.)

The variety of fresh fruits and vegetables is relatively limited

Eggplant, onions, potatoes, pumpkin, ginge

A few meals can still be made with a good match.

Apples, pears, bananas, oranges, lemons

The common fruit is almost there.

In addition, the supply of canned food and practical information is very abundant.

And pie, Sausage Rolls, and some of the finished food in the fridge.

Volunteers say the products they sell depend entirely on what the donor provides

For some reason, the food from these big stores was removed from the shelves, and then donated here.

Ozharvest has so far moved from thousands of businesses

"Save out" all kinds of food for people in need of him.

Operator Kahm said, "it would be better if we could cover our costs.

Every dollar we get, we can.

Two meals for those in need

Yesterday, a customer paid out 5 yuan at the time of check-out.

"this is 10 meals."

We're really touched. "

I hope this charity-themed supermarket will continue to operate.

Not only will it help the poor,

And reduce food waste.

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