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According to the TV advert(where people are dressed as vegetables).
A family wastes 60lb's of veggies a month.
Where can I verify this,as it does seem extreme.
Being brought up at the tail end of WWII rationing(I was born in 1947)
I hate to waste food,and don't,even though I am now a single household..
Any thoughts?
I wonder how they arrive at such figures for waste. Do they count peelings? Do they count what supermarkets/grocers etc throw away because it hasn't sold. If they just divide the amount of food thrown away by the number of families they will get a figure which doesn't really represent the amount that a typical family buys but doesn't eat.
Most people will peel and prep vegetables, which results in a huge amount of 'waste'. At least we compost all our peelings and leftovers, so that it feeds the garden and next year's crops.
Most waste probably comes from restaurants. Ever noticed how much stuff gets left on the plates in cafes? People think that they need to leave a bit so they don't get fat. When I was a kitchen porter in the sixties, all waste went into the pigswill bin (lovely melange of custard, peelings, plate scrapes etc) and so it wan't completely wasted.
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