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Talking with BBC Radio Sheffield about #JustFood19, Social Eating, Surplus Food and Other Cool Things.

Posted on July 6, 2019 by geofoodie

This morning I was on @BBCSheffield breakfast show with Kat Cowan talking about our upcoming #JustFood19 conference, but also Social Eating, Food surplus, and Food Futures. If you would like to listen,  the interview starts at about minute 17.   If you would like to attend the open events, here is the detail. 

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This entry was posted in #language, Food, Food Ladders, food surplus, Other, Research and tagged Event, food, food surplus, Food systems, Food talk, innovation, local food systems, Sheffield, Social Eating, Wasted Food by geofoodie. Bookmark the permalink.

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