US wastes 40% of its food production, finds NRDC
date:Aug 24, 2012
The report claims that the relatively low cost of food at retail is a major factor in household food waste, as food spending now accounts for less than 10% of average household income, the lowest proportion in history. An average family of four throws away food worth about $2,275 a year, the environmental non-profit found.

Portion sizes in restaurants have grown to twice to eight times recommended standard serving sizes, meaning more food ends up in the trash, and retailers toss about $15bn w
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