LONDON: A British couple committed to tackling the massive amount of food wasted daily will be serving their wedding guests a meal with a difference this weekend - everything has been thrown out by local food stores.
Environmentally-friendly couple Nicola Hedges and Christopher McKenna are making a bold statement when getting married in Northampton in central England on Aug 6.
The bride and groom will feed their 80 guests with a meal for "freegans" - defined in the Oxford Dictionaries as people seeking to help the environment by reducing waste, especially by retrieving and using discarded food and other goods.
Elsie’s Caf, the local restaurant catering for the wedding, said only recycled food would be served on the happy day.
"It’s the first rubbish wedding we have ever done," the cafe’s co-owner Shena Cooper told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
Elsie’s Caf serves meals made from ingredients deemed either damaged or past their sell-by date by supermarkets and other local food stores.