Netflix just released a series about this https://www.netflix.com/title/80146284
Kind of an eye opener.
As a farmer I completely agree the prices are a joke.
Don't buy stuff we don't eat, can't stand throwing food away.This should be shown in our schools to the kids.
A bigger question is how much food does one throw away?That is just as big of an issue as the prices.
Pretty much same here.It's one of my worst pet peeves.I'm sure after 13 yrs it's drives the other half nuts hearin me bitch when we eat out about how much food i see go straight towards the trash.Don't buy stuff we don't eat, can't stand throwing food away.
Isn't that nuts?!https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2018/apr/18/americans-waste-food-fruit-vegetables-study
Americans waste 150,000 tons of food each day – equal to a pound per person
So the answer as always is, about a pound.
Agreed. “ I forgot to put the roast on, can you pickup takeout?” $60 later...
View attachment 4124465 Was delicious though.. now back to work so we can eat!!
IKR? I swish water around in the 9-Lives cans, save it up and make soup with it.Don't buy stuff we don't eat, can't stand throwing food away.
I luvs the crockpotCrockpot- Chicken thighs w/ tomato sauce and salad olives, Beef cubes w/ carrots, celery, onions and a couple of teaspoons of paprika, Boston butt with ten or so shakes of Worcestershire sauce
My mother in law grew up during the great depression. Food was scarce.IKR? I swish water around in the 9-Lives cans, save it up and make soup with it.
I luvs the crockpot