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Food Waste, The Act Of Disposing Consumable Foods

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Food waste, the act of disposing consumable foods, is extremely prevalent in the world we live in today. Every day I see countless amounts of people throwing away valuable meals that could be eaten. A minority of people fail to appreciate the food that is accessible, even though some regions of the world are enduring serious food shortages. For instance, due to imperialism in Africa, the countries have long since faced dire hunger problems. The ignorant food disposers have the mindset that there will always be food to eat; however, they cannot take the food accessible now for granted. It is not until things are taken from them that people realize what they had before. Put yourself in the shoes of someone who is unable to put food on the …show more content…

The concern that is shown by the person in the quote shows how activism is needed to spread awareness and prevent food waste so that people who are facing food shortages are able to eat. I feel that the appreciation of the food that we have can be beneficial to us in reducing the amount of food waste. Appreciating what you have is not only restrained to the food aspect but into all aspects of life. The common misconception is that we have an unlimited supply of food for the world to consume. As a society, we can change this belief by spreading awareness on how detrimental food waste is. Food waste is detrimental to society because we are throwing away food that people dying of hunger could eat. Food waste is ridiculous when you identify how many people are starving compared to the amount of food wasted each year at 1.3 billion pounds. It is unbelievable how as a society we allow this to take place. The misconception blinds people to believe that they do not make a difference in reducing food waste, so many people waste food on a constant basis. The people believe that there will always be enough food to support life so they do not care about wasting food. For example, “One time, Alexandra remembers, she irked her mother-in-law by purchasing a bag of organic apples, even though her mother-in-law had already bought the nonorganic kind at the grocery store (Miller 111)’’. This shows how

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