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How to Prevent Food Waste

Buying too much food is an issue that most people deal with. Sometimes you overestimate how much your guests will eat, you want to try something new and you end up not liking it, or you forget about it and it goes bad. Food waste is very bad for the environment because fossil fuels are needed to transport the food to where it sells. If food travels across the country and a majority of the people eat a little and throw it out, unnecessary pollution is added into the atmosphere. Other important resources such as water is wasted on growing the food that is wasted as well. When I have extra food that I know I’m not going to be able to eat I feel extremely guilty about throwing it away. This week I’ve been asking my friends, family, and customers what they do with their excess food and how they prevent it. Below I’ve compiled a list of my favorite ways to not waste!

I recently started working long hours and usually eat at work, so I’m beginning to see the amount of excess food increase in my cupboards and fridge. I haven’t been eating some of the food I thought I would when I originally bought it, and some may go bad before I plan out something to do with it. This week I’m doing my part in preventing food waste by donating to the Waysmeet Center in Durham, NH. I’ve attached a picture of the foods that I’m giving away. Moving forward I’m definitely going to use some of the suggestions I received, especially meal planning!

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