France's national assembly has vowed a crusade on food waste in the country by passing a law that will stop supermarkets destroying unsold food.
Instead chains will have to donate the old food to charities or find a use for it somewhere else.
France's parliament voted unanimously for the law proposed by former Food Minister Guillaime Garot.
The Socialist Party deputy was quoted by the Guardian as saying saying it was scandalous to see bleach poured into supermarket dustbins along with edible foods.
The legislation bans supermarkets from purposely destroying left-over food.