Why do we waste food? One set of reasons is because it is so easy to do it. For most Americans, food is relatively cheap, and we are lazy. More importantly, we serve too much, so there are often leftovers. American portion sizes are much larger, than, for example, French portion sizes. A third, and perhaps the principal reason, is that there is something unsavory, for many people, about leftovers. They can be conceived of as “used” or “psychologically contaminated” food. Portion size and psychological contamination will be the focus of this presentation
Many campaigns promote the preservation and consumption of leftover food items as a critical househo...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the inter-relationships between peoples’ perceptions of ...
Leftovers are particularly at risk of being discarded, and therefore a main component of household f...
With the increase of food supply and the improvement of production processes, the real value of cert...
The topic of food waste has been heavily researched over the past several decades because of its num...
Wasted food is a particularly galling aspect of our broken food system. The juxtaposition of hunger ...
Recent headlines have called food waste “the world’s dumbest problem,” often pointing out that consu...
4Reducing food waste is a major challenge in achieving a more sustainable food system. This research...
Recent headlines have called food waste “the world’s dumbest problem,” often pointing out that consu...
In the industrialized world large amounts of food are daily disposed of. A significant share of this...
My project talks about the high amounts of food waste in America and around the word. It talks about...
The amount of food that people get in comparison to the portion that people actually eat is very dif...
Purpose: Food waste occurs in every stage of the supply chain, but the value-added lost to waste is ...
Food waste in households is a significant issue in the United States that needs special attention fr...
One-third of all edible food products for human consumption is wasted or lost in the supply chain, w...
Many campaigns promote the preservation and consumption of leftover food items as a critical househo...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the inter-relationships between peoples’ perceptions of ...
Leftovers are particularly at risk of being discarded, and therefore a main component of household f...
With the increase of food supply and the improvement of production processes, the real value of cert...
The topic of food waste has been heavily researched over the past several decades because of its num...
Wasted food is a particularly galling aspect of our broken food system. The juxtaposition of hunger ...
Recent headlines have called food waste “the world’s dumbest problem,” often pointing out that consu...
4Reducing food waste is a major challenge in achieving a more sustainable food system. This research...
Recent headlines have called food waste “the world’s dumbest problem,” often pointing out that consu...
In the industrialized world large amounts of food are daily disposed of. A significant share of this...
My project talks about the high amounts of food waste in America and around the word. It talks about...
The amount of food that people get in comparison to the portion that people actually eat is very dif...
Purpose: Food waste occurs in every stage of the supply chain, but the value-added lost to waste is ...
Food waste in households is a significant issue in the United States that needs special attention fr...
One-third of all edible food products for human consumption is wasted or lost in the supply chain, w...
Many campaigns promote the preservation and consumption of leftover food items as a critical househo...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the inter-relationships between peoples’ perceptions of ...
Leftovers are particularly at risk of being discarded, and therefore a main component of household f...