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Sun Sep 29, 2013, 11:49 AM Sep 2013

Expired Food Store Set to Open Next Year

More than 90% — ninety percent! — of Americans throw out food prematurely, as TIME reported last week. Basically, consumers are confused by phrasing like “use by” and “sell by” and so, to be safe, they end up tossing perfectly good produce, snacks and more. In reality, food dating really just indicates when an item is at its peak freshness, not when it becomes inedible.

All of this got Doug Rauch, the former president of the Trader Joe’s supermarket chain, thinking about a potential solution. And now, it seems he might have found one: a market that specializes in preparing and repackaging expired food and selling it at deeply discounted prices. He plans to launch this project, called the Daily Table, next year in Boston’s working-class Dorchester neighborhood, NPR reports.

“It’s the idea about how to bring affordable nutrition to the underserved in our cities,” Rauch told NPR. “It basically tries to utilize this 40 percent of this food that is wasted.” He explained that the Daily Table’s setup will be “kind of a hybrid between a grocery store and a restaurant if you would, because primarily it’s going to take this food in, prep it, cook it [for] what I call speed-scratch cooking.”

The basic concept of repurposing expired food isn’t new. Food banks, for example, have been doing it for years. But the idea here is to make this nutritional food an affordable, quick and easy option to people who might otherwise spend their lunch money at McDonald’s. And of course, it’s about implementing a longer-term solution to the growing problem of wasted food across the U.S.

Read more: http://newsfeed.time.com/2013/09/23/expired-food-store-set-to-open-next-year/#ixzz2gIUrz8xD


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A Centsible Idea grilled onions Sep 2013 #1

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Sun Sep 29, 2013, 11:57 AM
Sep 2013

When we have people who dumpster dive for survival or you see others toss out what many people would be thrilled to have you know it's time to make a change.

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