• @Luvs2Spuj
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    620 days ago

    Isn’t this because most waste is passed onto the consumer?

    I can’t buy singles of most vegetables in my local supermarket (part of why I don’t go there unless I need to). I don’t need 12 lemons for the one recipe that needs zest of lemon but I have to get them and find ways to use the others.

    If I can buy singles, it’s deliberately priced so you have to pay way over what you should. Most people can’t afford that or aren’t wired to pay more for less when less is actually appropriate for their needs.

    Then there’s 3 for 2 deals, which seems to always be on stir fry kits that you have to use right away.

    My country also recently stopped putting use by dates on food, which means stuff that previous would have been wasted in the store still gets sold and so more likely is wasted at home.

    • @[email protected]
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      820 days ago

      Isn’t this because most waste is passed onto the consumer?

      No, it’s because the headline is bullshit.

      There are tons of edible foods being thrown away by non-consumer entities. Farmers don’t even bother with too small potatoes or carrots, because it’s not worth the effort, tons of produce spoil during transport, supermarkets throw out everything that isn’t perfect, restaurants, cafeterias, etc. throw out everything they can’t sell during the day.

      This is typical “blame the individual” crap, just like the carbon footprint, so we question ourselves, and don’t ask for regulation of corporations.