Food waste

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Food waste is one of the many inefficiencies that lead to global hunger and deforestation.

About 1/3 of the world's food goes to waste. In some places it's even more: In Canada & US, half of all food produced goes to waste.

Causes

Business practices

  • It's common for restaurants & stores to throw away unsold food at the end of the day - even though most of it is still safe to eat.
  • Grocery stores tend to set the bar high for what's fresh enough to sell.
    • Fruits & vegetables, for example, often get thrown out when they're a bit old but still good.
      • Less commonly, even fresh fruits & vegetables are sometimes thrown away due to looking "ugly" (i.e. oddly shaped). But wastage of these is less common, because suppliers typically sell them to factories that turn them into frozen fruit, canned fruit, jams, etc.
    • Overly conservative "expiry" dates - or in some cases "best before" dates which can be weeks earlier than an actual expiry date.
  • Damaged packages - for example if a dozen eggs has 1 broken, they often throw out the other 11 because the store isn't set up to sell individual eggs. Or if a 24-pack of soda has one damaged can, they have to throw out the other 23 cans.
  • Short lunch breaks (workplaces) - people don't finish everything in time

Cultural norms

  • Expecting food to be "always fresh".
    • For example, not enough people are interested in buying discounted day-old donuts, compared to how many day-old donuts bakeries generate.
  • Not wanting to take the last of something at a dinner party (+ apathy when cleaning up, throwing away the leftovers).
  • It's considered weird to ask "Do you want the rest of this?" when it's food on your plate. Even weirder to ask "If you're not finishing that food on your plate, can I have it?". So people don't ask.
  • Germophobia (despite the fact that sharing food is generally less risky than being in the same room and breathing the same air).
  • Apathy, in some cases.
  • Procrastination when it comes to cooking & finishing ingredients before they go bad.
  • Regret - for example buying junk food and then feeling bad about eating it so throwing it out. Not having someone nearby to give it to.

Lack of understanding

  • Mistakenly thinking that food has gone bad when it has not.

Effects

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