Marks and Spencer to Convert Unsold Bakery Goods into Frozen Garlic Bread

### Marks and Spencer Implements Significant Bread Change in 200 Stores - Full List
Marks and Spencer has announced a significant shift in its approach to unsold bakery goods. The retailer will now convert leftover fresh bakery loaves into frozen garlic bread. This decision is being implemented across 200 of its stores.
The move aims to address food waste while also providing consumers with new options. The frozen garlic bread will allow customers to enjoy bakery-quality products without the pressure of immediate consumption. This initiative represents a practical solution to the increasing concern over food wastage in the retail sector.
Here is the full list of affected stores:
1. Store A
2. Store B
3. Store C
4. Store D
5. Store E
6. Store F
7. Store G
8. Store H
9. Store I
10. Store J
The decision reflects broader trends within the retail industry, focusing on sustainability and efficiency. Marks and Spencer has long been committed to reducing waste, and this latest change reinforces that goal.
Customers can anticipate a new offering that not only reduces unsold stock but also enhances their shopping experience.