It is sad to know all the good food are going wasted, and Corporate will not give these away for free to the poor. You might as well pick those rejected food at dumpster. I once worked for fast food restaurant. We throw perfectly edible fried chicken in the dumpster, because of it's appearance or being keep in the oven too long being unsold. No employee were allow to take them home, it is destined to end up in the dumpster.
Food prices are getting so high. 20 years ago, I could manage to get enough food for under $60.00 a week. Now I have to spend more than $120.00 a week. My prices are doubling no matter what I do. The food is not nearly as good either.
What's so ironic about this "movement" is that the whole tendency to regard food according to the way it looks is a result of previous generations of professional food people: chefs, procurers, etc., constantly proscribing food that didn't measure up to some ideal. One can probably still find books that warn against apples or tomatoes that happen to have some kind of slight bruising or avoid lettuces in which the color is something less than emerald green. Of course, there is nothing wrong with eating a less-than-perfect red apple, if you allow yourself the experience. But most people, especially Americans, have this status hang-up going. It is not just to do with the food's appearance, but how the person him- or herself measures up.
Only city America or suburban I grew up with gardens and trees. I know mushrooms and how to make butter, Today the internet for TV shows perfect foods. It's crazy. I'm in Asia now. I took a photo of the fruits I had and noted that my fruits all looked messed up. It is true I get a rottern piece sometimes,
Nice Video, but... What's the connecton between the video content and the title? Not butthut or anything, English's not my native language so it's not that easy to get all the points..
@@danielmoran3578 That's a really dumb idea. The Nevada desert is too dry for it to rot and decompose properly. It would most likely feed scavengers and other local fauna, and make them reliant on humans for sustenance.
It is sad to know all the good food are going wasted, and Corporate will not give these away for free to the poor. You might as well pick those rejected food at dumpster. I once worked for fast food restaurant. We throw perfectly edible fried chicken in the dumpster, because of it's appearance or being keep in the oven too long being unsold. No employee were allow to take them home, it is destined to end up in the dumpster.
Sigh
Sad
Can't understand the fact that how food can be Ugly? People who think that should live poor countries to know value of food.
I moved to Asia, I sometimes rat stuff and tell my husband not to tell me what it is
I'm eating a banana that looks rotten but is fine right now
Why don't they just give the rejected food to local food banks?
Probably because they consider it worthless if they can't profit from it.
it might have to do with federal regulations.
Can't imagine why federal regulations would prohibit giving "ugly" food to food banks
costs money to ship things, costs nothing to throw it out.
@@CloudchaserShaconag because they don't want tax deductions off ugly foods.
Food prices are getting so high. 20 years ago, I could manage to get enough food for under $60.00 a week. Now I have to spend more than $120.00 a week. My prices are doubling no matter what I do. The food is not nearly as good either.
mother goose alot of that js obviously inflation
Incredible video! Food waste is going down!
Well said buddy!!
Nice Video Dude
What's so ironic about this "movement" is that the whole tendency to regard food according to the way it looks is a result of previous generations of professional food people: chefs, procurers, etc., constantly proscribing food that didn't measure up to some ideal. One can probably still find books that warn against apples or tomatoes that happen to have some kind of slight bruising or avoid lettuces in which the color is something less than emerald green.
Of course, there is nothing wrong with eating a less-than-perfect red apple, if you allow yourself the experience.
But most people, especially Americans, have this status hang-up going. It is not just to do with the food's appearance, but how the person him- or herself measures up.
Only city America or suburban
I grew up with gardens and trees. I know mushrooms and how to make butter,
Today the internet for TV shows perfect foods.
It's crazy. I'm in Asia now. I took a photo of the fruits I had and noted that my fruits all looked messed up.
It is true I get a rottern piece sometimes,
Great message! Lets stop wasting good food!
That was pretty cool.
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But why would they through alway food?
Instead of eating no good food we should use it as a resource for plant amd other things
Nice Video, but... What's the connecton between the video content and the title? Not butthut or anything, English's not my native language so it's not that easy to get all the points..
Interesting
In Iraq we don't care what the food looks like we eat everything we can
We can buy this food at discount and feed the world
You need to drive around and collect it then ship it
The time and cost will ruin an organization
Plus it would be bad by the time it gets somewhere
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Just dump all the food in the Nevada desert so it becomes dirt turning the desert into a forest.
That's a dumb idea.
@@danielmoran3578 That's a really dumb idea. The Nevada desert is too dry for it to rot and decompose properly. It would most likely feed scavengers and other local fauna, and make them reliant on humans for sustenance.