by beaky » Fri Apr 15, 2005 3:43 am
I think wasting food is just, well, wasteful, and while it's true that world hunger is not directly attributable to typical food-wasting, small-scale local solutions can make use of this food for the down-and-out. There are programs in NYC whereby restaurants and bakeries hand over stuff that won't be suitable for serving the next day, and this has been a boon to city shelters. It's nice to be concerned for hungry people in some far-off land, but there are probably hungry kids right in your hometown.
I've developed pretty good habits in the food-wasting department, due to budgetary constraints and having had parents and grandparents who'd lived through world war and severe economic depression... ate a lot of leftovers, growing up.
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beaky on Fri Apr 15, 2005 3:47 am, edited 1 time in total.