Several tonnes of frozen lasagne pulled from store shelves in Sweden because it contained horsemeat will be donated to Stockholm's homeless population by Swedish food retailer Axfood.
Axfood, one of several Swedish retailers affected by the horsemeat scandal, announced on Tuesday it was donating around five tonnes of frozen lasagne to the St. Clara church in Stockholm which will in turn distribute the food to the city's homeless population.
"Many have reacted that huge amounts of edible food would be thrown away," Axfood said in a statement.
"Many have reacted that huge amounts of edible food would be thrown away," Axfood said in a statement.
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