Plastic cutlery is on the way out with initiatives such as these.
Bagasse, biodegradable cutlery made from sugarcane, is an option GrabFood gives consumers in Ho Chi Minh City. Under the ‘Say No to Plastic Cutlery’ button on its application, users in can choose to use bagasse available in 50 res...
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Plastic cutlery is on the way out with initiatives such as these.
Bagasse, biodegradable cutlery made from sugarcane, is an option GrabFood gives consumers in Ho Chi Minh City. Under the ‘Say No to Plastic Cutlery’ button on its application, users in can choose to use bagasse available in 50 res...
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Plastic cutlery is on the way out with initiatives such as these.
Bagasse, biodegradable cutlery made from sugarcane, is an option GrabFood gives consumers in Ho Chi Minh City. Under the ‘Say No to Plastic Cutlery’ button on its application, users in can choose to use bagasse available in 50 res...
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Plastic cutlery is on the way out with initiatives such as these.
Bagasse, biodegradable cutlery made from sugarcane, is an option GrabFood gives consumers in Ho Chi Minh City. Under the ‘Say No to Plastic Cutlery’ button on its application, users in can choose to use bagasse available in 50 res...
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Plastic cutlery is on the way out with initiatives such as these.
Bagasse, biodegradable cutlery made from sugarcane, is an option GrabFood gives consumers in Ho Chi Minh City. Under the ‘Say No to Plastic Cutlery’ button on its application, users in can choose to use bagasse available in 50 res...
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Plastic cutlery is on the way out with initiatives such as these.
Bagasse, biodegradable cutlery made from sugarcane, is an option GrabFood gives consumers in Ho Chi Minh City. Under the ‘Say No to Plastic Cutlery’ button on its application, users in can choose to use bagasse available in 50 res...
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Plastic cutlery is on the way out with initiatives such as these.
Bagasse, biodegradable cutlery made from sugarcane, is an option GrabFood gives consumers in Ho Chi Minh City. Under the ‘Say No to Plastic Cutlery’ button on its application, users in can choose to use bagasse available in 50 res...
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Plastic cutlery is on the way out with initiatives such as these.
Bagasse, biodegradable cutlery made from sugarcane, is an option GrabFood gives consumers in Ho Chi Minh City. Under the ‘Say No to Plastic Cutlery’ button on its application, users in can choose to use bagasse available in 50 res...
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Plastic cutlery is on the way out with initiatives such as these.
Bagasse, biodegradable cutlery made from sugarcane, is an option GrabFood gives consumers in Ho Chi Minh City. Under the ‘Say No to Plastic Cutlery’ button on its application, users in can choose to use bagasse available in 50 res...
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Plastic cutlery is on the way out with initiatives such as these.
Bagasse, biodegradable cutlery made from sugarcane, is an option GrabFood gives consumers in Ho Chi Minh City. Under the ‘Say No to Plastic Cutlery’ button on its application, users in can choose to use bagasse available in 50 res...
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Plastic cutlery is on the way out with initiatives such as these.
Bagasse, biodegradable cutlery made from sugarcane, is an option GrabFood gives consumers in Ho Chi Minh City. Under the ‘Say No to Plastic Cutlery’ button on its application, users in can choose to use bagasse available in 50 res...
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Plastic cutlery is on the way out with initiatives such as these.
Bagasse, biodegradable cutlery made from sugarcane, is an option GrabFood gives consumers in Ho Chi Minh City. Under the ‘Say No to Plastic Cutlery’ button on its application, users in can choose to use bagasse available in 50 res...
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Plastic cutlery is on the way out with initiatives such as these.
Bagasse, biodegradable cutlery made from sugarcane, is an option GrabFood gives consumers in Ho Chi Minh City. Under the ‘Say No to Plastic Cutlery’ button on its application, users in can choose to use bagasse available in 50 res...
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Plastic cutlery is on the way out with initiatives such as these.
Bagasse, biodegradable cutlery made from sugarcane, is an option GrabFood gives consumers in Ho Chi Minh City. Under the ‘Say No to Plastic Cutlery’ button on its application, users in can choose to use bagasse available in 50 res...
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Plastic cutlery is on the way out with initiatives such as these.
Bagasse, biodegradable cutlery made from sugarcane, is an option GrabFood gives consumers in Ho Chi Minh City. Under the ‘Say No to Plastic Cutlery’ button on its application, users in can choose to use bagasse available in 50 res...
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Plastic cutlery is on the way out with initiatives such as these.
Bagasse, biodegradable cutlery made from sugarcane, is an option GrabFood gives consumers in Ho Chi Minh City. Under the ‘Say No to Plastic Cutlery’ button on its application, users in can choose to use bagasse available in 50 res...
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Plastic cutlery is on the way out with initiatives such as these.
Bagasse, biodegradable cutlery made from sugarcane, is an option GrabFood gives consumers in Ho Chi Minh City. Under the ‘Say No to Plastic Cutlery’ button on its application, users in can choose to use bagasse available in 50 res...
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