Food waste is the world's dumbest problem

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  • @ghayah2039
    @ghayah2039 Před 4 lety +6491

    In Dubai , we have fridges outside mosques , where we can put leftover food in the fridge and the less fortunate take anything they need.

    • @Whatsayoutuber
      @Whatsayoutuber Před 3 lety +639

      that's so smart! I never thought of that for some reason! And it's convenient for the donaters because they probably go to the mosque a few times a week so they're less likely to forget

    • @touche995
      @touche995 Před 3 lety +179

      That’s amazing! Save the earth and our people please ❤️

    • @Broccoli75
      @Broccoli75 Před 3 lety +41

      @@jamescord2226 women do have right to go there Feminist

    • @najiatanweer2000
      @najiatanweer2000 Před 3 lety +118

      @@jamescord2226 Based on the way you said "I am an arabic who is currently residing in Uzbekistan
      " I can almost guarantee you're not Arab. Arabic is a language, not a group.

    • @zweks
      @zweks Před 3 lety +56

      @@najiatanweer2000 or English is not their first language

  • @die4race
    @die4race Před 7 lety +10712

    In France It's Illegal for companies to throw food , all the left over must be donated !

    • @enqrbit
      @enqrbit Před 7 lety +501

      3a9lani hey that's pretty good

    • @AmanzioBrady
      @AmanzioBrady Před 7 lety +802

      A law that helps the people rather than hinder the people, HMMMMM...

    • @zhangpe1
      @zhangpe1 Před 7 lety +341

      I think this video lacks greatly for not even acknowledging this.

    • @wickedblackheart26
      @wickedblackheart26 Před 7 lety +147

      In retail stores, the waste of the amount everyday is sad. We truly take things for granted

    • @hafidzrazman5365
      @hafidzrazman5365 Před 7 lety +107

      you croissants are awesome

  • @Vaibhavsingh-yc5ln
    @Vaibhavsingh-yc5ln Před 3 lety +957

    Obesity and food scarcity, both at the same time, huh.

    • @trashyfangirl2394
      @trashyfangirl2394 Před 3 lety +79

      Yes
      Those who can buy food overeat and waste food
      Those who can't suffer

    • @thatperson278
      @thatperson278 Před 3 lety +55

      @@trashyfangirl2394 not only that but fast food has become the main food source for a lot, causing health problems like obesity

    • @lyricsornah9882
      @lyricsornah9882 Před 3 lety +24

      @@trashyfangirl2394 you are wrong a lot of obese people have nutrition deficits...they eat cheap processed food which are loaded with calories instead of healthy food due to unavailability and food deserts

    • @ra6997
      @ra6997 Před 2 lety +21

      Yeah i agree with "Lyrics or Nah", being overweight is often caused by eating unhealthy foods. Thats why there are poor people that are obese, because eating healthy is very costly and they end up having to eat cheap, processed, junk food.

    • @harveyspecter1855
      @harveyspecter1855 Před 2 lety +7

      That's a demographic problem. Money isn't distributed equally across the world.

  • @shintyty
    @shintyty Před 4 lety +2232

    “Food waste is the dumbest problem”
    My mom: actually it’s my son

  • @RealEngineering
    @RealEngineering Před 7 lety +10917

    People don't like whitespace in their fridge? I'm the exact opposite. Overfilled fridges with old food drives me crazy

    • @nodrevilot
      @nodrevilot Před 7 lety +129

      Real Engineering ayy mah man. i love ur videos

    • @ZautosMC
      @ZautosMC Před 7 lety +238

      Same here. I need to be able to see everything in there when i open the door.

    • @rontropics26
      @rontropics26 Před 7 lety +218

      I thought the same thing. I get stressed out if my fridge is cluttered.

    • @iyadokal8978
      @iyadokal8978 Před 7 lety +29

      Erhmegawd, it's real engineering!

    • @Dixio
      @Dixio Před 7 lety +90

      Right? It also looks a bit disgusting or, at the very least, unattractive, to me. Even if the food isn't spoiled at all.

  • @flourishojemen8939
    @flourishojemen8939 Před 4 lety +7246

    When you live in a third world country you'll immediately be taught the importance of food. You don't ever _dare_ to waste what you're given.

    • @welp4576
      @welp4576 Před 4 lety +265

      I live in a third world country. I guess I am lucky to be born in a better third world country and have enough to live.

    • @RandomHandle837
      @RandomHandle837 Před 4 lety +152

      Yes because all 3rd world countries are savannas with people living in huts.

    • @psychosoty8798
      @psychosoty8798 Před 4 lety +258

      @@RandomHandle837 you're joking

    • @RandomHandle837
      @RandomHandle837 Před 4 lety +174

      @@psychosoty8798 not joking, but being sarcastic.

    • @fukunaga-kane
      @fukunaga-kane Před 4 lety +245

      The term third world country apparently not so accurate to describe the economic status of one country in this era. In that case Singapore is (historical accurate) a Third world country. “Developing countries” is a better word

  • @Lampalot
    @Lampalot Před 4 lety +344

    People just care about money and they would legit let rats or let it decompose before feeding those who cant afford it and thats a sad reality....

    • @tlowry6338
      @tlowry6338 Před 3 lety +29

      Capitalism makes it so the only people that make it to a position where they have the power to let that happen are those that care about profit above all else (for the most part). 99% of people hate seeing food go to waste; if the choice of what to do with excess food was up to that 99% instead of greedy capitalists, then the amount of wasted food would go down significantly.

    • @ThuhOthers
      @ThuhOthers Před 3 lety +15

      ​@@tlowry6338 This has nothing to do with capitalism; it has to do with being sued. The law is the problem. Large companies (especially grocery stores) used to donate massive amounts of food to food banks until lawsuits started happening (most of which were not credible), and since the government has done nothing to protect those that are trying to do the right thing, the donating has stopped.

    • @tlowry6338
      @tlowry6338 Před 3 lety +2

      @@ThuhOthers that is true, but large stores wouldn't need to donate in the first place if poor and starving were treated with respect and given ownership over their labour. Relying on charity is never gonna work out.
      I agree that lawsuits have been a huge part of the problem though

    • @RavenShelton
      @RavenShelton Před 2 lety

      @@tlowry6338 If you want to own your labor, work in a collectively owned company, like winco. This model of business does exist in the United States but it's not viable for every company.

  • @juliannemarie9521
    @juliannemarie9521 Před 3 lety +196

    I'm so glad I was taught not to waste food. My father always say that the food is fruit of the labors of farmers so we should appreciate their labor and also be reminded that we are blessed with a meal unlike those who cannot get food on their plate. I wish my friends could also see that when they waste their food.

    • @robertbuse7353
      @robertbuse7353 Před 2 lety +7

      My Grandfather, said to me,"never let the fruit hit ground". This was his grandfather's way of saying" do not waste a thing". Now my grandchildren are taught the same.

    • @redshows6964
      @redshows6964 Před 2 lety

      Can i share my number with you?

    • @mayanlogos92
      @mayanlogos92 Před 2 lety

      g-d bless ur awesome family, great father

    • @iche9373
      @iche9373 Před rokem +2

      We can actually fight waste food in an indirect way if we implement Veganism in our society. Meat ist actually a luxury food and for that production we have to put a lot of plant food in to get less meat units at the end. So we can basically eat plant food the same way and take in more calories than eating the endproduct.
      If we really care about food to fight world hunger we would go for World Veganism.

  • @monicakitty9243
    @monicakitty9243 Před 5 lety +3514

    I work in a 5 star hotel restaurant, every day we have to throw away food that could've last me a week! It aches my heart, we have no choice but to do it. We're talking about expensive cheese, fruits, salami, smoked salmon and many more!

    • @MOLEKER
      @MOLEKER Před 4 lety +485

      It’s the same for big catering company’s. I work for 2 and they both throw away the food. When I asked why not donate it the answer I got was ‘ donating food that will go off soon is not worth the risk. Getting sued for food poisoning is too high’. When I asked by not give it to the staff then. They simply said ‘ we will not give it to the staff, throwing it in the bin is better’.
      We can make a difference but bigger places will not change. They are the ones that need to change.

    • @tadhgknight3484
      @tadhgknight3484 Před 4 lety +241

      Meow Kitty
      Bring a bag to your work and ask your boss if you can take all the waste food, if they’re cool they’ll let you, and you just got a weeks worth of super fancy food

    • @FernandoTorrera
      @FernandoTorrera Před 4 lety +94

      Why don’t they give it to their staff to eat

    • @svetlanikolova7673
      @svetlanikolova7673 Před 4 lety +38

      at least open composting business with their food?

    • @mike7546
      @mike7546 Před 4 lety +137

      @@FernandoTorrera the most common reason for this is the employee's performance and attitude towards work. If they can take home the fancy food scraps the employees might make more scraps intentionally so they could take it home.

  • @artavishawkins6100
    @artavishawkins6100 Před 7 lety +2721

    Just to let you know.....i hate companies that throw food instead of just letting employees and the homeless have it. Heartless bastards

    • @Banom7a
      @Banom7a Před 7 lety +141

      This, sometime i just hide them or smuggle it just to give homeless people

    • @artavishawkins6100
      @artavishawkins6100 Před 7 lety +70

      FarhanAxiq Good. We need more people like you

    • @directr4288
      @directr4288 Před 7 lety +88

      the problem is it costs less to throw it out than to give it away

    • @ThreeLetters3
      @ThreeLetters3 Před 7 lety +123

      In some places its actually illegal to give food to the poor

    • @ottottotto980
      @ottottotto980 Před 7 lety +20

      well you can't blame them, when it cost to package and send wasted food. In the end they just lose money.

  • @Annadelia_
    @Annadelia_ Před 4 lety +254

    This is so interesting. Just makes me remember when I use to work at Panda Express in Tulsa. After our shift was over there was so much food left over and we were not allowed to give it away or take it home. We had to throw away the extra food. Which is equivalent to 5lb+ of food and it makes me sad.

    • @gizmo4192
      @gizmo4192 Před 4 lety +4

      Why tf did you trow it away

    • @TheMichael408
      @TheMichael408 Před 3 lety +37

      That's how the restaurant industry works.

    • @gizmo4192
      @gizmo4192 Před 3 lety +17

      @@TheMichael408 Yeah, but why waste that much food

    • @GirtonOramsay
      @GirtonOramsay Před 3 lety +32

      @@gizmo4192 Well, in the US, there is probably fear of getting sued if someone gets sick eating food from their private garbage bins (like McDonald's hot coffee asinine lawsuit). Also, it's more expensive to deliver expired food to food banks than to just throw it away.

    • @Leafeon-gd5en
      @Leafeon-gd5en Před 3 lety +2

      Thats a shame. Isnt there something they could do about it?

  • @moosesandmeese969
    @moosesandmeese969 Před 3 lety +29

    A big part of this food waste problem is how we buy food. In the US and Canada, cities are spread out so you make long drives to these massive grocery stores at the edge of town, and because of that, you tend to stock up for the next week or two weeks. As a result a lot of that food ends up going to waste. It's unsurprising that the US and Canada have the biggest food waste problems which are tied to poor city layout.
    Compare this to European or denser US cities where grocery stores are on each corner, and since people drive much less, they often buy food in smaller quantities only for the next day or two. Less food gets wasted this way.
    City planning and zoning can play a huge role in reducing food waste. By using less strict zoning, spreading out grocery stores, and making short trips possible, cities can massively reduce food waste.

    • @aoeu256
      @aoeu256 Před 3 lety +7

      This wide car-centered form of living was created due to fear of black crime and lobbying by car & gas companies. In China and maybe Vietnam, you have to pay tolls to use vehicles which discourages the use of cars while in the US its done by the government b/c of lobbying encouraging the use of cars.

  • @acmulhern
    @acmulhern Před 4 lety +5084

    I went to an “all you can eat” buffet once which had a great system. You could refill your plate as many times as you liked, and there was a set price BUT you paid extra for every gramme of food you didn’t eat. That means that people didn’t fill their plate and left half of it sitting there when they left, but they took a little and went back for seconds (or more) if they wanted more. It’s the little details that matter when it comes to food waste.

    • @PJ-cu4cl
      @PJ-cu4cl Před 3 lety +191

      Now this is what we need.

    • @placeholder1308
      @placeholder1308 Před 3 lety +117

      i have went to a sushi place with a similar system

    • @lcdcjal
      @lcdcjal Před 3 lety +49

      In Brazil we used to have this system for all you can eat sushi places. However, it is illegal here as you would be paying twice for the same product

    • @acmulhern
      @acmulhern Před 3 lety +110

      @@lcdcjal Well actually it's all you can eat, so it can be argued that everything that wasn't eaten does not fall under the deal/price. So you're not paying twice, you're paying for everything that you could eat and then for all the surplus separately.
      Although trust me, people are a lot more careful not to waste if they know it's going to cost them...

    • @lcdcjal
      @lcdcjal Před 3 lety +13

      @@acmulhern we could argue back and foward (you could also claim that for the price you paid you could have eaten the piece you left behind, thus paying for the surplus being an overcharge of the redtaurant). But it is not my opinion, it is how law regarding this topic works in my country.

  • @RattziBro
    @RattziBro Před 7 lety +1625

    40% IS THROWN AWAY?!!!! THAT IS INSANE! Do you know how many homeless and starving kids we could help with that?
    Even just at my school a lot of kids end up throwing away like half of their food because it tastes like crap

    • @linusmlgtips2123
      @linusmlgtips2123 Před 7 lety +122

      Rattzi Bro Well that's another problem. Some food just tastes like garbage. Schools think a meal as healthy as possible is the best approach, but in reality, the healthier school lunches are, generally the shittier they taste, so much more food is wasted. It's very hard to have healthy and tasty food, I'll while maintaining a budget for the school.

    • @lemonminus1589
      @lemonminus1589 Před 7 lety +60

      LinusMLGTips my school doesn't serve healthy food and its still discusting, everytime i eat something in my school thats not name brand snacks my stomach hurts.

    • @bruhno9841
      @bruhno9841 Před 7 lety +1

      Rattzi Bro it's sad..

    • @bbnl4276
      @bbnl4276 Před 7 lety +35

      LinusMLGTips nah man even the freaking PIZZA tastes awful, and it is so greasy and rubbery. One more problem is the "healthy"food is so poor quality that it is rotten when it's served.

    • @AnonYmous-jo5ec
      @AnonYmous-jo5ec Před 7 lety +1

      Rattzi Bro i work at a school and the kids either dont want to get up for food or they grab the food and immediately throw it out

  • @samworth9310
    @samworth9310 Před 3 lety +12

    "when we could feed a starving world, with what we throw away
    but all we serve are empty words, that always taste the same" - Nickelback

  • @social.2184
    @social.2184 Před 3 lety +164

    Vox: Talks about world food problem.
    Also vox: Shows only America.

    • @whyithispersoneverywhere596
      @whyithispersoneverywhere596 Před 2 lety +2

      Only america good mentality and which we all know how good they use their guns

    • @blockbasher6475
      @blockbasher6475 Před 2 lety +45

      I mean, the problem is most prevalent in Western countries, and the USA happens to be the biggest

    • @burgernthemomrailer
      @burgernthemomrailer Před 2 lety +5

      @Kaleb Kurian “They eat the most so they waste the most”
      ????

    • @pluspiping
      @pluspiping Před 11 měsíci

      Vox is gonna Vox

  • @rachelharris2934
    @rachelharris2934 Před 6 lety +3141

    I see food go to waste everyday at my school. Our school requires us to take fruit and vegetables but they don't care if we eat it. Many students grab a bag of apples and don't even open the bag and just throw it away. I think that the school should have a pile of that you can put food that you don't eat in.

    • @Mehhhh-
      @Mehhhh- Před 6 lety +266

      Rachel Harris same here it's regulations that require kids to have a full meal on their plate even if we don't even eat half of it which is pretty retarded in my opinion cause of all the wasted food

    • @arelivalentin9587
      @arelivalentin9587 Před 6 lety +104

      Right but my school did this thing we’re we put uneaten food in these buckets for family’s in need

    • @pedroffline
      @pedroffline Před 6 lety +39

      Those regulations sucks. Dont know in US, but here in Brazil a restaurant can't give leftovers to ppl at all.

    • @sparksthedaytrader9606
      @sparksthedaytrader9606 Před 6 lety +74

      Rachel Harris at my elementary school we had a table that the kids put their unwanted food on. Kids who wanted to take it and eat it could.

    • @ladyxkuromi
      @ladyxkuromi Před 6 lety +6

      my school does the same thing, I stopped getting food because of it. so retarded . .

  • @idib1739
    @idib1739 Před 7 lety +271

    Some supermarket chains actually destroy left over food, fearing that if given away it's going to affect market prices which is dumb. The problem is much deeper than just "something we haven't been paying much attention to".

    • @hyporealisttsilaeropyh6175
      @hyporealisttsilaeropyh6175 Před 7 lety +13

      It's not dumb; it's true, given the incentives created by capitalistic systems and a basic understanding of economics.

    • @40paschal
      @40paschal Před 7 lety

      +Ray Tian could you elaborate?

    • @ironmantis25
      @ironmantis25 Před 7 lety +15

      Felabooti Abundance of food but scarcity of money. The solution is the throw away the food to create artificial food scarcity to increase prices. Too much food = selling food at low prices = low profits.

    • @takamster
      @takamster Před 7 lety +6

      its actually because they dont want to get sued from someone getting food poisoning from the spoiled food.

    • @SuperRat420
      @SuperRat420 Před 7 lety +1

      No, dear, it's not. That's what they would like you to think, at the risk of sound tin foil hatty

  • @piccolo917
    @piccolo917 Před 2 lety +17

    One of the things I found to have a gigantic impact is making shopping lists and sticking to them. Usually, my dad would do the groceries by memory, but we’d always end up with a good few products at the end of the week that were spoiled. After he got cancer and couldn’t go into public places, me and my mom took that over and we started making lists because we needed the crutch as to not forget anything. Now, we throw out a bit of rapidly aging fruit (think strawberries and the like)… and that’s about it. Maybe the odd bit of meat that went off before its date, but that is not something we have much influence over.

  • @thefirsttrillionaire2925
    @thefirsttrillionaire2925 Před rokem +10

    4:43 Exactly why I’m glad my Dad raised us to eat out of bowls. I know it sounds ridiculous to eat virtually everything out of there but it automatically portions everything you eat to a certain amount.

    • @slevinchannel7589
      @slevinchannel7589 Před rokem

      Food-Waste was amazingly covered by Second Thought in his video named 'Is Cpaitalism Actually Efficient??'. We can all do Something aainst this; some things probably come to mind; but i wanna add: Even outside of Rallys, important people often do answer Questions from 'normal Dudes', so isnt that an Opportunity for Much?!

  • @wdfrelo
    @wdfrelo Před 6 lety +4383

    What if they used the foodcam idea at Walmart or another grocery store in an app form. So when food is about to go bad they send out a notification that the lower-priced food (kinda like a clearance sale) is available.

    • @yoselyne2615
      @yoselyne2615 Před 6 lety +32

      Wy'Kia they do that at cvs

    • @matthewliano
      @matthewliano Před 6 lety +12

      They should use Sensors on the shelf’s

    • @AmalSamir
      @AmalSamir Před 6 lety +345

      The problem with this idea (at least in walmart's eyes) is that a lot of people would wait for that text to buy cheaper food, so instead of buying fresh food for it's whole price they can wait some more to buy the same food (maybe not as fresh) for a reduced price, i've seen even local farmers throw away food for that reason.

    • @gamerman732
      @gamerman732 Před 6 lety +114

      because mark down food has little profit, the last thing the large stores would want is to attract this kind of consumer because they dont profit off it as much as other consumers.

    • @sassa0406
      @sassa0406 Před 6 lety +77

      JA443TT ik this is late but I’m sure that once people bother to go all the way to the supermarket they will most likely buy other things and also things to match what they just bought. The only people who would only buy anything if marked down doesn’t really matter as they wouldn’t buy the full price no matter what. Also even if they don’t make a profit they would have to throw it away the next day anyway so then they lose money

  • @Phoenix_Code
    @Phoenix_Code Před 4 lety +1405

    Almost every college student: "Free food? MINE!!!"

    • @lzh4950
      @lzh4950 Před 4 lety +38

      My university has a "Buffet Response Team" while some of my hostel neighbours developed an app; both which serve to inform the general university population of any buffet happening on campus with leftover food, so that even those not invited to those buffets can go over to help themselves to reduce wastage. I imagine some might be too embarrassed to do so though (might make one appear cheap for sourcing for a free meal)

    • @evraalexandrite3770
      @evraalexandrite3770 Před 3 lety

      Yeah that's right

    • @michaelwatts5481
      @michaelwatts5481 Před 3 lety +9

      I am a WCU student. I signed up for their free food app but never used it because its all junk food, I wasn't really hungry anyway. There was this one series of student-teacher demonstrations. They always advertised free food to get people to come. I was the only one that ever showed up, they always had cookies, brownies, chips and hummus. The only time I ate was when the teacher brought his organic home grown watermelon.

    • @sailorgaijin8838
      @sailorgaijin8838 Před 2 lety +3

      bruh i'm always hungry college made me crave food all day and im underweight😭

    • @soonersciencenerd383
      @soonersciencenerd383 Před rokem +2

      30 years ago, in college, we shared food. when someone bought pizza, any leftover, i got it, and saved it for snacks. after several guy's leftovers pizzas, i had WHOLE pizzas!!! i shared with other guys on weekends!!! (no waste...)

  • @hotshotpc
    @hotshotpc Před 7 měsíci +1

    I didn’t realize how much food gets wasted until I got a job at a kitchen in a supermarket. They have a hot bar where people can take what they like and by the end of the whatever doesn’t get taken gets dumped. Typically 3-4 buckets full (100+ pounds) of food gets tossed every single day. It always bothered me.

  • @emanuelsatria2355
    @emanuelsatria2355 Před 2 lety +9

    “No one like throwing up food”
    Yess.. there’re some food producers who love to see you doing that, so you can buy more

  • @elephantasmic
    @elephantasmic Před 7 lety +361

    I worked next door to a donut shop once,at the end of the day they would fill garbage bags full of donuts and throw them in the dumpster. We're talking hundreds of donuts on especially quiet days.
    Obviously donuts are not great for you, but I always thought that seemed like the stupidest thing you could possibly do to get rid of perfectly good food.

    • @kevincgrabb
      @kevincgrabb Před 7 lety +30

      elephantasmic I took them at the end and brought them to my dealer. He'd give me 2 grams a day, he was the dealer with 30 donuts a day. People flocked to him, I got blazed For free for a year.

    • @kiylapaterson9203
      @kiylapaterson9203 Před 7 lety +54

      Kevin Mungus And he got glazed

    • @duncansiror5033
      @duncansiror5033 Před 7 lety +4

      elephantasmic Same at Papa John's with the dough they don't use.

    • @eganplaysMC
      @eganplaysMC Před 7 lety +1

      elephantasmic Did you take some?

    • @antonioussykas4140
      @antonioussykas4140 Před 7 lety +23

      Those employees were doing it wrong. I worked at Dunkin Donuts and I too was told to throw all the donuts and muffins out. But I would stop off at my car on the way to the dumpster to grab this or that and completely forget muffins and donuts in my car all the time. But yeah, honestly I threw the majority of it away except for the blue berry muffins which I loved. My manager threatened to fire people who tried to take anything home or eat anything that was suppose to be thrown out. I didn't give much of a damn and I worked alone during the overnight so I brought home tons of baked goods.

  • @chriswanderer90
    @chriswanderer90 Před 7 lety +1309

    Grocery stores throw out food because it can't make profit.

    • @saulw6270
      @saulw6270 Před 7 lety +45

      Chris Chung well it should give the food to someone like i know chipotle gets rid of all their rice and meat and just throws it all away

    • @kambojsbTech
      @kambojsbTech Před 7 lety +28

      Chris Chung actually it's because of the best by date there is only a certain time they want on shelfs to reduce lawsuits and stuff but that's not even the main source. The processing from farm to retail is because of how food looks.

    • @chriswanderer90
      @chriswanderer90 Před 7 lety +8

      triigga s there needs to be a band of people collecting this food from the dumpsters and give it to me.

    • @1ucasvb
      @1ucasvb Před 7 lety +45

      +kamboj sb: the "lawsuit" thing is bogus. They can donate food past expiration date. It gets selected properly by the people who sort through the donations.

    • @michaelkelm3579
      @michaelkelm3579 Před 7 lety +17

      I don't think that's really at the farmers end, more like distributer. Farmers want to make as much profit as possible from their product, throwing it out isn't how to do that. A lot of food that gets rejected in industry actually often finds its way back into farming, for feed and such. When I was doing a course on agriculture, the pigs at the college were actually being fed partly on waste chocolate.

  • @zacharymorritt
    @zacharymorritt Před 3 lety +20

    It's depressing working at McDonalds for a variety of reasons, but the wastage of food is just appalling

  • @swingingkris
    @swingingkris Před 3 lety +18

    Wasting food is considered a sin in my country.

  • @TheVav111
    @TheVav111 Před 7 lety +1315

    I used to work as a waiter in a large resort in Colorado and my colleagues and I were made to throw away so much untouched quality food every single day, that I feel sick of myself. We were made to throw the food away as according to the company policy, it was illegal for employees to eat (or take home) any of the leftovers from the function meals... I feel that it is better and more generous to feed your poor minimum wage employees, rather than just throw away everything that your special pretentious clients waste.

    • @ODER66MIKE
      @ODER66MIKE Před 6 lety +76

      i worked in a horse racing place and they were buffets some days where any excess food was either saved or thrown away hoever employees werent allowed to to take food home but some did anyway lieke me lol

    • @ksnu9425
      @ksnu9425 Před 6 lety +58

      They should modify the policy that allow the waste food to give them.
      It's gonna be really a win-win tactic.

    • @vincem4756
      @vincem4756 Před 6 lety +63

      They should be fined for that!! Disgusting waste

    • @jaredhamon3411
      @jaredhamon3411 Před 6 lety +23

      Then they open up themselves to libel and legalities once the food has made any kind of contact. Example: Someone took a large handful of those ketchup packets and only used two. Worker went to put the unopened ones away, costumer saw, made a fuss, manager pointed out safe handling laws and the ketchup packets were thrown away.

    • @audreywhalen5141
      @audreywhalen5141 Před 6 lety +17

      Jared Hamon yes but why can't it be donated or the employees use it. I understand the costumers not liking it but not allowing it to be given to anyone?

  • @mara0633
    @mara0633 Před 4 lety +4630

    Bruh my mama be ignoring the expiration date, so this ain't a problem.

    • @renataislit1060
      @renataislit1060 Před 4 lety +60

      Same

    • @rogermwilcox
      @rogermwilcox Před 4 lety +200

      Good news: Food doesn't have an expiration date. It has a SELL BY date, or a BEST IF USED BY date, but it doesn't actually expire.

    • @TheManinBlack9054
      @TheManinBlack9054 Před 4 lety +50

      ​@@rogermwilcox IDK, we have an expiration date here in Russia. It's the law to have one.

    • @lzh4950
      @lzh4950 Před 4 lety +17

      @@TheManinBlack9054 Meanwhile in my country some types of food (probably mostly the preserved/processed ones) don't legally need to have an expiry date

    • @CoupeDominic
      @CoupeDominic Před 4 lety +55

      The expiration date I do pay attention to is milk really cause who doesn’t but the rest it doesn’t matter

  • @dazita
    @dazita Před 3 lety +7

    I always emphasize just how important it is to have an functional organization system on your fridge so that food doesn't get wasted!

  • @RandomGuy-bf8wq
    @RandomGuy-bf8wq Před 3 lety +21

    I feel like so much good would come to the world, if videos like this were the first suggestion on youtube.

  • @chocolatequickness1575
    @chocolatequickness1575 Před 7 lety +160

    what is even more ridiculous is that grocery stores will toss out fruit and veggies that are still good and will donate food near the expiration date to food bank and they lock up the trash bins so people don't go through them cuz they can't make money off of it. how cruel do you have to be?

    • @jaganjoseph386
      @jaganjoseph386 Před 7 lety +10

      ariana kidd They dont want ppl to fall sick by eating garbage.. thats why they lock up the trash

    • @Nicole-es3qn
      @Nicole-es3qn Před 7 lety +5

      Jagan Joseph no they don't want bums hanging around for a free meal. I worked in a grocery store, homeless people hanging around begging was bad for the stores image and makes customers go elsewhere, that was the reasoning my manager gave me.

    • @mksabourinable
      @mksabourinable Před 7 lety +11

      Nicole As someone who dumpster dived out of desperation: no one goes while the store is open. We all go at night, when no one is around. Because we don't want to get caught and/or have the cops called on us.
      It literally is just greed.
      (Also I wasn't homeless when I did it, neither are any of the others I know who do it/have done it. Or that I've met while out.)

    • @mksabourinable
      @mksabourinable Před 7 lety +18

      Jagan Joseph Lol no. There is perfectly good untouched food in there. It's even all wrapped up in plastic a lot of the time.
      Plus dumpster divers avoid perishables.
      A friend and I once scored 28 packs of ramen and 16 packs of cookies. They were still in their cling wrap from the skid!

    • @Nicole-es3qn
      @Nicole-es3qn Před 7 lety

      Kye Talks I re-read what I wrote, it did sound dickish of me, I'm just so angry about the whole situation and how my manager acted about it. I actually have been homeless before so I wasn't looking down on anyone and we used to dumpster dive when I was a kid at this like hostess cakes store. Lol we used to have all the snacks.

  • @sureshisgreat
    @sureshisgreat Před 6 lety +740

    I also found that u need to be full stomach... before going for shopping, my shopping bill reduced by 15 %. Blame genetics and our poor ancestor but it works.

    • @oanaalexia
      @oanaalexia Před 5 lety +37

      Great point. Hey, on an empty stomach I would of bought even non food products that weren't really necessary at the time. Yes, I eat now before shopping and my bill went down too.

    • @NH-qb9cu
      @NH-qb9cu Před 5 lety +20

      100% agree. Whenever I go out on a full stomach I feel a lot more concentrated and on point but when I'm hungry I get side tracked to sugary stores for a quick snack.

    • @arislamb35
      @arislamb35 Před 5 lety +10

      Make a grocery list and stick to it can help too

    • @RikkuTakanashi
      @RikkuTakanashi Před 5 lety +11

      Oh I've known that for a long time. If your hungry, you will buy things you don't need because your hungry.

    • @isabellacosby3339
      @isabellacosby3339 Před 4 lety +1

      This has actually been proven and one thing that me and my dad do is every other weekend we wake up early and go get some breakfast and then head to the store(yes we spend money on breakfast but we would of had to eat food at home afterwards)

  • @mayamccarthy1395
    @mayamccarthy1395 Před 3 lety +2

    I want this series to come back!

  • @LaughRiotz
    @LaughRiotz Před 3 lety +1

    As a dishwasher at a large restaurant i am disgusted by how many people leave large portions of food to be thrown away

  • @ThomazSilvaWellausen
    @ThomazSilvaWellausen Před 7 lety +701

    For example, in Brazil, where I live, there's a law that PROHIBITED food donation. Why? Because the ones who receive the food, if they get sick by food poisoning, they can sue the donators. So big companies prefer to throw away tons of perfect good food to dont have the possibility to get sued. And that's just one more example of absurdities bad politics can do.

    • @olivenicko2698
      @olivenicko2698 Před 7 lety

      Food donation=drug donation. That's why

    • @Ghonosyphlaids
      @Ghonosyphlaids Před 7 lety +5

      Thomaz Silva Wellausen If only it were as simple as your mind

    • @raccwong
      @raccwong Před 7 lety +33

      same in hong kong. supermarkets throw away food that are still edible and pour bleach over them to prevent homeless people from picking them

    • @therabbithat
      @therabbithat Před 7 lety +33

      in the US people think they could get sued but they can't, they are legally protected if they donate in good faith

    • @helenTW
      @helenTW Před 7 lety +4

      +raccwong Here in estonia they just smash and mix all the food together. And lock the dumpsters.

  • @stevennguyen4461
    @stevennguyen4461 Před 7 lety +369

    Recently went back to Vietnam to visit family. You'd be surprised. People would look at you crazy if you wasted food, at least where I'm from.

    • @sharykley7827
      @sharykley7827 Před 6 lety +28

      Steven Nguyen That's so true. It's very impolite to throw food away in vietnam!

    • @misspotterstargleek
      @misspotterstargleek Před 6 lety +15

      In India as well. Corporations are the same everywhere, but leftover food in domestic spaces is quite often given to neighbours or the less needy

    • @koushuu
      @koushuu Před 6 lety +1

      Nah, you are absolutely wrong. Vietnamese always wastes food, it just never happens inside a family meal. And you Indians never scare of lawsuits, do you?

    • @smelly5465
      @smelly5465 Před 6 lety +21

      Lol there's an ancient Chinese poem they teach children about not wasting food bc farmers worked hard for it

    • @dexnguyen8140
      @dexnguyen8140 Před 6 lety +1

      curious to why you are generalizing something I'm not sure you are familiar with

  • @saucygamer6336
    @saucygamer6336 Před 3 lety +4

    Thanks VOX for telling me things I didn't know I needed.

  • @mari.libiii
    @mari.libiii Před 4 lety +2

    I am from Germany and I use an app called “to good to go” I really love the idea behind it.

  • @FRISHR
    @FRISHR Před 6 lety +2418

    Don't bite more than you can chew.

  • @Popsfresh
    @Popsfresh Před 7 lety +405

    This video should be the most viewed video on CZcams. Very important, spread the word.

    • @drdonday7997
      @drdonday7997 Před 7 lety +4

      Francis Underwood but... no one really cares to much about food waste lol. That's why this problem still exists

    • @olivenicko2698
      @olivenicko2698 Před 7 lety

      Communist

    • @shugaku2461
      @shugaku2461 Před 7 lety

      Francis Underwood what?

    • @FONK6969
      @FONK6969 Před 7 lety +9

      Francis Underwood yes President

    • @mackycabangon8945
      @mackycabangon8945 Před 6 lety

      Francis Underwood NO

  • @stevenzin5834
    @stevenzin5834 Před 3 lety

    Copia, I am truly inspired. My country Myanmar (Burma) just went under military coup in Feb, 21 and many people are in great need of help. I will try to build a startup to extract the excess and donate where needed, that's what I think I can do to help my poor nation with extremely rich generals. Please wish me luck, I will try my best!

  • @benrobinson6683
    @benrobinson6683 Před 3 lety +3

    I work in a kitchen, and it is ridiculous how much food people will waste. There are people who will order a meal like burger and chips (fries), and they will send it back after taking one bit and eating a few chips. Why do they even bother ordering it?

  • @cheeseontoast9418
    @cheeseontoast9418 Před 7 lety +816

    i think the bigger problem is shops throwing food away and the perfection standards in the industry and supermarkets with their ruthless advertising and making you buy things you dont need

    • @teiadam134
      @teiadam134 Před 6 lety +22

      Cheese on Toast ya it's crazy, like why not donate the food?

    • @correctionguy7632
      @correctionguy7632 Před 6 lety +34

      no one is denying that companies play a big part as well but as the static showed in the beginning of the video, consumer waste is the worst. don't sit and think that it doesnt matter what you do because "muh big corporations"

    • @johnjohnston1573
      @johnjohnston1573 Před 6 lety +1

      Have self control you bigot

    • @correctionguy7632
      @correctionguy7632 Před 6 lety +9

      Bigtree2x4 dude you should really read what I wrote, you're the only one acting like I was thinking something different. As I said they play a big part but dont forget that consumer waste is still BIGGER and I find that kind of odd considering how much restaurants and cafes throw away everyday. businesses play a BIG part, they're PART of the problem but don't forget you are also a big part of the problem, even more so although not by much than that of businesses. I'm really tired of people always blaming the other man when they're just as much of a problem which is why i wrote my comment.

    • @genericscout5408
      @genericscout5408 Před 6 lety +2

      Bigger problem is the farm that supplies the stores with the food. No matter what that food is going to rot sooner or later or be digested.

  • @miller0079
    @miller0079 Před 4 lety +866

    In India we are taught from childhood to not throw or leave food . And if we do parents always say many people work hard for this amount of food and you get it with ease so don't waste it. Finish it.

    • @wabisabi6374
      @wabisabi6374 Před 4 lety +80

      Same but also i've seen when we're at a function such as marriage people fill their plate with lots of food more than what they can eat and throw away the rest, i think its pretty sad cause when i have to throw some food away i feel really embarassed

    • @sd8313
      @sd8313 Před 4 lety +83

      My parents r indian and if we have any leftovers, it’s gonna be tomorrow’s lunch

    • @AkiraAlexisSoyra
      @AkiraAlexisSoyra Před 4 lety +26

      But that's also kinda bad, not all people have the same stomach, some people even throw up immediately if they over eat. Everyone is extremely different in every way.

    • @agsheuehd
      @agsheuehd Před 4 lety +59

      @@AkiraAlexisSoyra maybe they are also taught to not to put food on the plate more than you can eat?

    • @rogermwilcox
      @rogermwilcox Před 4 lety +30

      Ironically, in the U.S., when a parent wants their kid to eat all the food on their plate, they say "Eat all your food, there are children starving in India."

  • @waluigiisthebest2802
    @waluigiisthebest2802 Před 2 lety +9

    It says a lot about our society that we simultaneously a food shortage problem and a food waste problem.

    • @nenmaster5218
      @nenmaster5218 Před rokem

      Food-Waste was amazingly covered by Second Thought in his video named 'Is Cpaitalism Actually Efficient??'. We can all do Something aainst this; some things probably come to mind; but i wanna add: Even outside of Rallys, important people often do answer Questions from 'normal Dudes', so isnt that an Opportunity for Much?!

  • @stevelarry154
    @stevelarry154 Před 4 lety +4

    I think the thing we need to solve with food sharing/donating is making sure the food is safe, and the food stays safe and sanitized along the delivery and distribution process

  • @bryntendo
    @bryntendo Před 5 lety +663

    Individual people and households do waste a ridiculous amount of food, but the food producers and shops waste an absolutely phenomenally high amount of food. Definitely practice reducing food waste in your own life, but also buy the 'ugly' produce and demand that retailers stop with such crazy food waste too, since they waste more than you'll probably ever even see in your lifetime, in just a short period. There's more than enough food being produced on Earth to make sure nobody ever goes hungry, and tonnes upon tonnes of it is just thrown out before it ever hits the shelves for not meeting aesthetic requirements for retail.

    • @nenmaster5218
      @nenmaster5218 Před rokem

      @@margot2239 PLEASE tell me we're all on the same Page when seeing stuff
      like Mr.Beast and his Charity: The 'This is not enough, but also dont worry, cause Experts and even Experts who are
      genuinly-entertaining do have some Stuff to say here'-Page.

    • @Aethelhadas
      @Aethelhadas Před rokem

      @@nenmaster5218 What do you mean? Mr beast is not doing a good thing? or do you mean imperfect produce is not a good thing?

    • @wren_.
      @wren_. Před rokem

      Dunkin’ Donuts literally throws away all of their unsold donuts instead of donating them to things like homeless shelters

    • @Aethelhadas
      @Aethelhadas Před 11 měsíci

      @@wren_. Why do they do that? It's much better to just donate

    • @wren_.
      @wren_. Před 11 měsíci

      @@Aethelhadas they claim it’s because they’re worried about the donuts going stale, but if they sealed them in airtight containers that wouldn’t happen. they could keep fresh for up to 5 days at least. unfortunately, donating surplus food costs money from the company somehow, and corporations are literally only motivated by money.

  • @JenHurler
    @JenHurler Před 7 lety +225

    Love this series. Dr. Sanjayan is so engaging, even when presenting such sad realities.

  • @wysteriacarlino1302
    @wysteriacarlino1302 Před rokem +1

    GREAT VIDEO!!!!!!
    Most places have made dumpster diving a crime too. A great deal of "expired" food isn't actually expired!

  • @christophergardner658
    @christophergardner658 Před 2 lety

    i really wish the world as a whole was doing more for this issue, hunger is a pain that is far too real and prevalent for us to continue to do nothing about

  • @gaochristophe8830
    @gaochristophe8830 Před 6 lety +670

    If the companies made less food there would be less food waste
    They throw away everything that is not "perfectly shaped"
    They produce more than what people can eat.

    • @triettruong8200
      @triettruong8200 Před 5 lety +47

      And when food is expensive, people value food.

    • @user-mv5tm8eu5z
      @user-mv5tm8eu5z Před 5 lety +15

      @Diana21692 Wait why? wouldn't 'imperefect' food be cheaper... because it might be blemished or a bit smaller?

    • @lamparaa
      @lamparaa Před 5 lety +1

      Gao Christophe but it would also increase food prices

    • @jwho4273
      @jwho4273 Před 5 lety +1

      Some companies do, others sell it in bulk to other people, namely farmers' market vendors.

    • @youngzm
      @youngzm Před 5 lety +10

      Part of that practice is consumer-developed. Almost all consumers look for the perfect apple/orange, etc. and pick only those. Then, other fairly good produce gets turfed at days end simply because it won't sell, even though there is nothing wrong with it. Same with non-perishable food that comes in packages. Damaged can or box? Sits on the shelf.
      I've tried to commit myself that if I can swing it based on my needs, to buy up products that would otherwise sit on the shelf. A damaged box with food in sealed packages inside or dented can is really a non-issue as long as the food is still fresh/safe and you can open the can. Same with fruit or veg. If I'm using it that night and it's bruised - I don't mind. Expiry date on meat for that evening? Cool.
      I challenge everyone to do the same where possible. I also keep my fridge only provisioned for 3-5 days at most. This means I shop more often (as it's not inconvenient for me), but can also take transit home than have to flag a taxi. My food is fresher this way, I can buy more good but not perfect product, and I rarely waste food because of it. Also, in the case of a power outage, I also don't have to worry about wasting hundreds of dollars of frozen and refrigerated goods.

  • @crossfire7474
    @crossfire7474 Před 7 lety +235

    Lesson is, buy the things that you need.

    • @theniggest2111
      @theniggest2111 Před 7 lety +7

      crossfire That's never going to happen.

    • @philipduodu8867
      @philipduodu8867 Před 7 lety +5

      That's easier said than done.

    • @marlonyo
      @marlonyo Před 7 lety

      just dont buy food just sit next to a cefeteria or fast food place trash can and ask the people for the food they would have trown save money buy video games did trought my college years

    • @BooRadleyTube
      @BooRadleyTube Před 7 lety

      Begging for food scraps so you could buy video games doesn't train you to budget your money wisely.

    • @marlonyo
      @marlonyo Před 7 lety

      saving money by getting to spend it on the really important tings in life is how you budget your money wisely.ohalso dumbster dive there is soomuch food there amoung other nice stuff. we need to save the planet.

  • @bbbvas_.
    @bbbvas_. Před rokem +3

    When I first came to the states and went to elementary school, I saw so much food being wasted. Like kids not even touching their trays and then throwing it away, so much bread being throwing away, milk jugs of them not being drank. And bananas and fruits, salad trays being wasted. Also ketchup packets.Some kids just got food because it was free and teachers wanted everyone to eat. Even today at middle school a lot of kids just play with their food instead of eating it, it’s honestly very sad…

  • @RizonCarnelion
    @RizonCarnelion Před 3 lety +6

    This video made me think of the yogurt chilling in the back of my fridge. I'ma eat it today.👍

  • @BeanDar
    @BeanDar Před 5 lety +1011

    I live in Texas and people here are beyond stupid when it comes to wasting food. If the donuts from that morning are still there in the afternoon, they get thrown away. Didn't like your meal and took two bites out of it? Throw it away. That package of ham expired today? Don't even bother checking if it's still fresh or not just throw it away. I can go on for awhile.
    When all else fails I put the food in my compost pile and let the squirrels, raccoons, opossums, cats, birds, insects and any other critter eat what they want. Nothing goes to waste in my house. I'm also a bit of a horder but at least I have the economy and environment in mind.

    • @touche995
      @touche995 Před 3 lety +6

      Bean Dar come on! Common sense did you fall into a trap?

    • @BeanDar
      @BeanDar Před 3 lety +10

      @@touche995 hi

    • @NoOr-bq6ju
      @NoOr-bq6ju Před 3 lety +18

      Appreciate that

    • @FJLink
      @FJLink Před 3 lety +32

      I love the idea of leaving food for wild animals! Makes me want to build a birdhouse.

    • @salvatoremaglione6398
      @salvatoremaglione6398 Před 3 lety +2

      I am like those people in Texas

  • @26magicman26
    @26magicman26 Před 7 lety +365

    I got a tiny fridge and there's still no food in it. the real trick is being too poor to have food lol

  • @alexandria8349
    @alexandria8349 Před 2 lety +2

    This is awesome..more efforts need to be made to not waste out food resources

  • @JuanPabloDj88
    @JuanPabloDj88 Před rokem +1

    I work at a supermarket and the problem with giving out food is lawsuits

  • @RizzyWow
    @RizzyWow Před 7 lety +93

    KFC throw away ALL fried chicken that hasn't been sold, after 30mins of being cooked. Which results in each UK KFC branch throwing away three tonnes of chicken a year. It's not just a problem on an individual level. But it's also a huge issue with companies throwing away food. A good way to fix the problem of hunger and food waste, is to push a Law similar to what France has which is to make it illegal for supermarket to throw away food. But to also make sure food chains don't do the same.

  • @aldenheterodyne2833
    @aldenheterodyne2833 Před 4 lety +752

    There needs to be another layer: for the uneaten and spoiled food, we need composting. Put the completed compost back onto our fields so we don't have to use as much chemical fertilizers. Process night soil to make it safe, and then use it as fertilizer too.
    We can do so much to re-use and reduce.

    • @MrGigi-dz9cv
      @MrGigi-dz9cv Před 4 lety +37

      Yes, but that means to selectively collect food.
      While it can be difficult to achieve în homes, it can be easily done in restaurants or food industry.

    • @hilosky
      @hilosky Před 4 lety +32

      @@MrGigi-dz9cv I'm working in a school lunchroom (about 1500 students and staff). And we throw away an unbelievable amount of food in general, but the difference is that people who pay for their food will eat more than half of it, while these private school kids just take two bites and throw away a full plate of food.
      Luckily the school separates food waste from trash and recyclables and I can only hope it gets turned into animal feed or compost

    • @alpraz4654
      @alpraz4654 Před 4 lety +15

      Ammonia production to make fertilisers emits tons of greenhouse gases, so this is an extremely good idea

    • @PeppermintTeaPlz
      @PeppermintTeaPlz Před 4 lety +13

      Better than throwing food out but composting should be the last option. Food recovery hierarchy

    • @aldenheterodyne2833
      @aldenheterodyne2833 Před 4 lety +11

      @@PeppermintTeaPlz You're right. We need to get perfectly good food into hungry mouths.

  • @aprilperson6821
    @aprilperson6821 Před rokem +3

    The fact that companies cant give away free leftovers because someone could get sick but it's completely legal for food banks to give away cranberry sauce from 2014 because people in need "take it at their own risk" is INFURIATING

  • @lazarusblackwell6988
    @lazarusblackwell6988 Před 3 lety +12

    We could feed everyone on the planet for free with just the food we throw away

  • @samthegreatman
    @samthegreatman Před 4 lety +3553

    "Food waste is the world's dumbest problem"
    - Vox
    And that's a fact

    • @CubeWorksProjet
      @CubeWorksProjet Před 4 lety +5

      Bruh watch the video before commenting

    • @josuepalomares6820
      @josuepalomares6820 Před 4 lety +69

      @@CubeWorksProjet bruh read the comment before replying

    • @coyotelong4349
      @coyotelong4349 Před 4 lety +14

      Zombie Man
      They’re not wrong. Why do we throw away so much money (and food) in developed countries while people in underdeveloped countries starve?

    • @mauz791
      @mauz791 Před 4 lety

      @@coyotelong4349 Cheaper to throw it away, I think more money would be wasted transporting the food

    • @heytable2851
      @heytable2851 Před 4 lety +6

      Kyle Sekenski even in developed countries like that US have people starving

  • @suleimanmustafa1473
    @suleimanmustafa1473 Před 7 lety +81

    The same can be said about the Clothing industry. So Much goes into manufacturing of clothes and yet so many go to waste thereby damaging the environment when there are millions of people around the world that could do with decent clothing and not to mention the issues such as child labor that goes on.

    • @ally4723
      @ally4723 Před 7 lety +6

      Same thing with toys, books, electronics, furniture, etc. It all comes down to overconsumption and the fact that our (speaking as an American) lifestyle is not sustainable.

  • @Shaayari_in_Hindi
    @Shaayari_in_Hindi Před 3 lety +2

    I think refrigerator is a great point and unnoticed one too. Because when we see empty fridge or less food as compared to space in fridge. It gives sense of scarce and thus more food purchase plus available storage option. Big size plate is a point too, as per simple psychology we compare the amount of food on plate with the size of plate, we do it unknowingly and notice only major change in plate sizes.

  • @phobepotatoegirlpretty5774

    This video should be played all over schools

  • @imaginative-monkey
    @imaginative-monkey Před 7 lety +53

    Being from middle east and living in the US, I have had another observation: In developed countries, the production process is more efficient with less waste, but consumers waste a lot, simply because their money can afford this!
    In developing or under-developed countries, many consumers cannot afford wasting food and the level of wasting it is way lower, but on the other side, the production process is less efficient and more wasteful.

    • @tadhgknight3484
      @tadhgknight3484 Před 4 lety

      Especially in the Western World, we see food wastage as exclusively our problem, so you’re insight is especially interesting, because most of us haven’t even fully considered the efficiency of production and how it affects food wastage (I’m a Brit btw)

  • @blackwood5851
    @blackwood5851 Před 4 lety +85

    Here are some tips to reduce food waste:
    -go grocery shopping on a full stomach. If you go being hungry you'll feel inclined to buy more food (which you probably don't need)
    -if you live with roommates, buy some things collectively (bread, ketchup, cereal) that you know are at risk of going bad if each buys their own
    -if you're gonna buy a food item you haven't tried before, buy only a little in case you don't like it
    -don't throw wasted food directly in the trash can, instead throw it in an airtight see-through container. This will help you be conscious about what you throw away
    -use small plates and small cups. You can always refill them but it will be hard to grab more food than you can finish.

    • @nenmaster5218
      @nenmaster5218 Před rokem +1

      Food-Waste was amazingly covered by Second Thought in his video named 'Is Cpaitalism Actually Efficient??'. We can all do Something aainst this; some things probably come to mind; but i wanna add: Even outside of Rallys, important people often do answer Questions from 'normal Dudes', so isnt that an Opportunity for Much?!

    • @XnoobSpeakable
      @XnoobSpeakable Před rokem +1

      For people that can maybe they should set up a bin on the edge of their property labeled "food for homeless people that may or may not be still good" and throw all their food waste there

  • @linuskristian
    @linuskristian Před 3 lety +4

    We already have something like this in Finland leading companies are called fiksuruoka and matsmart.

  • @josephlouwerse2105
    @josephlouwerse2105 Před 4 lety +2

    4:23 I feel the opposite way when there's too much food I almost feel claustrophobic and I try to eat a lot more in order to waste less because I was brought up to not waste food.

  • @user-gy8ex3me4k
    @user-gy8ex3me4k Před 5 lety +933

    i've also noticed that when you get a big plate and don't fill it, people will be like "that's all you're eating?" even when it's a good amount already
    and then when there's free food laying out, there's usually a hesitation to go grab it, like everyone is waiting for the first group to go and then follow like "oh it's ok to eat this."
    i guess that's cause of trying not to look "fat" or whatever and also bc of social instincts just to follow, but it's dumb and a lot is wasted just cause of that. idk how to explain it but hopefully that got across well.

    • @trabajador_
      @trabajador_ Před 4 lety +7

      Excellent points.

    • @whitepouch0904
      @whitepouch0904 Před 4 lety +18

      Yeah some are ashamed that they're eating like pig so they just fill their big plates rather than to go back but turn out they couldn't finish it.

    • @AkiraAlexisSoyra
      @AkiraAlexisSoyra Před 4 lety +1

      @@whitepouch0904 😥

    • @touche995
      @touche995 Před 3 lety +2

      That’s my family at an all you can eat...

    • @finleyroberts7156
      @finleyroberts7156 Před 3 lety +6

      Capitalism caused this while millions are homeless and starving
      There is no profit in giving food away, that's why
      Money comes first, the environment is second to greedy capitalists

  • @97gulamali
    @97gulamali Před 7 lety +488

    Copia should get in touch with Uber. They could use their carpool or food delivery service to pick up food and drop it off along routes it is already taking. It would save Copia time and energy, while increasing food delivery. Pitch it to Uber as a strong PR move; believe me, with all the bad press they're getting, they'll take it immediately! If not go to Lyft, etc.

    • @soyou9212
      @soyou9212 Před 6 lety +6

      Amin Gulamali as an uber rider, I won't appreciate it in the main portion of the app, maybe include it as a separate option

    • @ebuks505
      @ebuks505 Před 6 lety +2

      Bright idea.

    • @diyamegchiani7358
      @diyamegchiani7358 Před 6 lety +3

      It's called Postmates.

    • @LowKey_B
      @LowKey_B Před 6 lety +2

      Amin Gulamali UberEats

    • @abhinavramesh4682
      @abhinavramesh4682 Před 6 lety +3

      how would you deal with refrigeration? Like mentioned in the video the main variable here is shelf life! That is why they use industrial refrigeration trucks.

  • @adamhasse8364
    @adamhasse8364 Před 3 lety +1

    Man I love this guy. He is so energetic

  • @qu765
    @qu765 Před 3 lety

    I like how positive the feel of this video is.

  • @DiguYT
    @DiguYT Před 7 lety +43

    Today I couldn't eat a meal in morning because I can't use money from my college tuition it's surprising for me how people waste food in other countries 😞

  • @deepanshusharma4374
    @deepanshusharma4374 Před 7 lety +500

    This is a big problem of the western world. Here in India, homes contribute to a very small portion of the total food waste. If we think that the food is not good for human consumption, we feed it to stray animals and the animals are more than happy and it doesn't even affect their health.
    Food wastage is discouraged by our culture and we are happy that it isn't too big of an issue atleast here.

    • @poulomibhattacharya7105
      @poulomibhattacharya7105 Před 6 lety +104

      Deepanshu Sharma statistically India wastes a lot of its food...40 % of food produced is wasted...n home food is not the issue. foods from marriages n events.. supermarkets n retailers... restaurants n hotels.. that's where the majority lies

    • @deepanshusharma4374
      @deepanshusharma4374 Před 6 lety +52

      Poulomi Sandeep I agree with you but thats why I said homes make a very small portion of the total food waste, the catering industry is the main culprit here unlike the western countries where people buy food but don't consume it.

    • @railroadrao8466
      @railroadrao8466 Před 6 lety +59

      Deepanshu Sharma
      Feeding animals is one of better ways.
      but claiming that in our culture we r tought to not waste food is a over statement.
      We alone waste so many litres of milk on idols.
      So in practice we do not follow it.
      Rest I think we r no better than other countries we have a poor waste disposal system and infrastructure.

    • @poulomibhattacharya7105
      @poulomibhattacharya7105 Před 6 lety +6

      Deepanshu Sharma you stated in your original comment 'this is a big problem in the western world', food wastage is discouraged in our culture', ' it is not big an issue here's which is why my comment...

    • @vadiveeswarannadarajan8101
      @vadiveeswarannadarajan8101 Před 6 lety +1

      I agreed

  • @sierrareed11
    @sierrareed11 Před 3 lety

    Wow! Really potent information. I am glad so many people have watched this video!

  • @Mika-oi1se
    @Mika-oi1se Před 3 lety +19

    Knowing my parents went through hard times in their lives with little food makes me guilty, problem solved

  • @suryodpy
    @suryodpy Před 7 lety +36

    this is a smart way of dealing with this problem which has grown gigantic over the decades.
    I think parents and​ teachers should encourage children not to waste food, or any resources, from a very early age.
    that would make the world a better place.

    • @spartan11payne
      @spartan11payne Před 7 lety

      Suryodoy Mandal most of this food is thrown away before even reaching the consumer. It's more so capitalism to blame this time.

    • @DMAGAEscober
      @DMAGAEscober Před 7 lety +1

      Yea maybe its best people with an agenda stay away from our kids

    • @chadodell4887
      @chadodell4887 Před 7 lety +1

      So if someones agenda were to get others not to kill eachother, we need to keep them away from our kids?

  • @HeadbangersKitchen
    @HeadbangersKitchen Před 5 lety +632

    I love this video. We can together make a difference.

    • @growingmelancholy8374
      @growingmelancholy8374 Před 3 lety +5

      Indeed. I am dedicated to wasting at least 75 percent of my food. I used to waste 76 percent.

    • @bvachowiak9235
      @bvachowiak9235 Před 3 lety +1

      Koo

    • @ramayan712
      @ramayan712 Před 3 lety +1

      Human together strong 💪

    • @manswind3417
      @manswind3417 Před 2 lety +1

      @@growingmelancholy8374 That really isn't funny man, dunno how anyone finds that light.

    • @growingmelancholy8374
      @growingmelancholy8374 Před 2 lety +1

      @@manswind3417 Don't worry, you are loved.

  • @klaraxxv3188
    @klaraxxv3188 Před 3 lety +1

    in germany we have something called foodsharing. If you use it you can get the food that would get thrown away from the supermarkets. And sometimes we get really cool food my mum would never buy us.

  • @thecuriousboy8255
    @thecuriousboy8255 Před rokem +1

    I would watch Vox all day

  • @dzikrinasaira3475
    @dzikrinasaira3475 Před 4 lety +63

    As a javanese (one of the tribes in Indonesia), our parents used to tell a myth/old saying when we were a child back then :
    "Kalau kamu membuang nasi, maka nasi itu akan menangis" which simply means that
    "If you throw away the rice, that rice will cry". So yeah, since we're a child we're taught not to dispose/throw away our food. We have to eat it all n be more responsible to our own food.
    Therefore guys, as we know we have this dumbest problem *please dont bite off more than u can chew* :)

    • @daniellxnder
      @daniellxnder Před 2 lety +3

      I always literally eat every grain of rice in my plate kwkwk

    • @HapPawhere
      @HapPawhere Před 2 lety +4

      @@daniellxnder & almost everyone surprised that i eat the meal until the plate was clean

    • @wiztrash9530
      @wiztrash9530 Před rokem

      tribes???

  • @B0yardigi0rn0
    @B0yardigi0rn0 Před 7 lety +74

    I wish there was a way to send a portion of all that wasted food to the good people of Venezuela. They are literally starving to death. :(

    • @Matt-ey7pk
      @Matt-ey7pk Před 5 lety

      Charity starts at home.

    • @shauncameron8390
      @shauncameron8390 Před 5 lety

      All thanks to Maduro's policies that killed off the local producers in favor of foreign imports.

  • @monckeywrench4823
    @monckeywrench4823 Před 4 lety +1

    FOOD CAM! Such a Great Idea!

  • @slothgirl2107
    @slothgirl2107 Před 2 lety

    This app is brilliant! I’ve been waiting for something like this

  • @Heavyheadinternation
    @Heavyheadinternation Před 6 lety +245

    The points in this video are all valid but anyone who's worked in any food realised business has realised all this already long long ago, but would the managerial hierarchy listen to us worker bees? You must be kidding! It annoys me that it takes people of a certain​ level in society to point out stuff like and be listened too and make the change when ordinary people have who've worked in these places and pointed it out get ignored.

    • @justabout6979
      @justabout6979 Před 4 lety +6

      Well the higher your level, the more attention you get, the more trusted you are, and the more responsibility you have. You dont have to be an ordinary worker bee. Become someone people will listen to
      Lol your comment actually motivated me

    • @quentin9628
      @quentin9628 Před 4 lety +1

      @@justabout6979 Being an ordinary worker, and being someone that people will listen to, are generally mutually exclusive. In fields like fast food, service, and catering, decision makers in upper management/ownership will not really put any weight on the feedback of those on the frontline, and will often implement policies that they disagree with, and/or hinder their ability to do their jobs even.

    • @justabout6979
      @justabout6979 Před 4 lety

      @@quentin9628 you misunderstood me, I said Not to be an ordinary worker if you need to be listened to. Put in as much effort as it takes to get the managerial position(or the next step up from your job). I never said ordinary workers weren't mutually exclusive than those who get the respect, credibility, and influence.

    • @quentin9628
      @quentin9628 Před 4 lety

      @@justabout6979 right, my mistake.
      Still, a lot of the time it's who you know, not what you know that counts for getting promoted.

  • @alexanderremizov3dgamedev347

    Reminded me of old times when I worked as a waiter and at the end of each shift we had to through away all the leftover food. Some delicious and also expensive desserts went straight to trashbag. So behind single consumers and those, who order food for some events, there is also a whole industry to change.

    • @nenmaster5218
      @nenmaster5218 Před rokem

      Food-Waste was amazingly covered by Second Thought in his video named 'Is Cpaitalism Actually Efficient??'. We can all do Something aainst this; some things probably come to mind; but i wanna add: Even outside of Rallys, important people often do answer Questions from 'normal Dudes', so isnt that an Opportunity for Much?!

  • @ashrafmaher2588
    @ashrafmaher2588 Před 4 lety

    I will start applying the one plate idea. It's good in every way.

  • @nolomoussy9407
    @nolomoussy9407 Před 3 lety +1

    in France (it might be on a wider scale idk) there is an app called "too good to go" where you can get restaurant food or store bought food for a fraction of the price at the end of the day or after lunch because it goes on sale at the end of shifts or when it's about to go to waste but is still perfectly edible

  • @coreylai1348
    @coreylai1348 Před 6 lety +117

    I used to work in airline catering, and there is a lot of wasted food, water, and disposable utensils. They try to reuse some unopened products, but still much of it goes to waste. The recyclables that the stewards/stewardesses collect in these bags end-up going in the trash as well. I wish there was something that can be done about that.

    • @nenagarcia2912
      @nenagarcia2912 Před 4 lety

      you should sell it on mercari

    • @rosellarapsing9884
      @rosellarapsing9884 Před 4 lety

      Corey Lai
      What if they hire certain individuals who would collect those and give it to homeless people

  • @SilvrRazorFeather
    @SilvrRazorFeather Před 6 lety +7

    Perfect! Now to address the other big source of food waste: the stuff that never gets sold due to cosmetic package damage or bruised/discolored produce. So much food gets thrown away at stores because they don't sell it.
    We had a store in my hometown that worked with local grocery stores, they took "unwanted" food items that were still perfectly edible instead of having the stores throw them out, and sold them at reduced prices. How can we make these kinds of stores more common?

  • @funby
    @funby Před 2 lety

    I work at the food distribution center for a major national grocer and it should be known that suppliers/vendors are a large part of the problem. Earlier today we were overshipped 4 skids of strawberries. Vendor decided it would've been more expensive to send a refrigerated truck to pick them up and redistribute, but also didn't want us donating or giving it away as it would devalue their other product by increasing supply. We had to trash 500kg of perfectly good strawberries. I wish this was the exception but its really the norm.

  • @ebnean
    @ebnean Před 4 lety +2

    0:57 that shirt says everything

  • @kevinshah8656
    @kevinshah8656 Před 7 lety +416

    most vox videos:
    here is a problem ->
    reasons why problem is dumb ->
    easy way to solve problem ->
    why problem isn't solved (usually it is corporate greed)

    • @couch_philosoph3325
      @couch_philosoph3325 Před 7 lety +57

      Kevin Shah i think it's good that they make those videos. Most problems are not thought about enough

    • @kwh1210
      @kwh1210 Před 7 lety +17

      proudblackjynx lol what do you expect? vox is not a "youtube company" they are believe or not news media company and they are just doing their job which is to deliver news and info to the public

    • @hyporealisttsilaeropyh6175
      @hyporealisttsilaeropyh6175 Před 7 lety +6

      proudblackjynx no, these problems are most certainly not thought through enough in the general population. Yes, elegant solutions have been thought up by a few people, but unless the thinking is spread around, there is not enough of it.

    • @billcosbytouchedmydoodle2190
      @billcosbytouchedmydoodle2190 Před 7 lety +8

      The solution is very clear... Comrade.

    • @DesonEQ
      @DesonEQ Před 7 lety +4

      Also Vox:
      Here is a problem>
      All contributing factors to problem mentioned but glossed over>
      Overly simple solution proposed that ignores all the previous information>
      "People suck" title and tone
      In particular in this video, " I get it we're all busy". In that one statement you can launch into an entire discussion of how over worked we are, how difficult it is to find time due to city/suburban planning, how supermarkets being so much of a trip encourages overbuying, and how deceptive food sale practices all encourage wasteful behaviour.

  • @EderPaz
    @EderPaz Před 4 lety +25

    I used to work at the dining commons at UCSB.
    I remember at the end of dinner they forced us to throw away whole chickens. Whole cooked chickens.
    When asked why we couldn't donate, the answer I got was that if you donate food to people and someone gets sick from it, they could sue.
    So a ton of whole cooked chickens went into the dumpster

    • @Maob08
      @Maob08 Před 4 lety

      What?!

    • @gizmo4192
      @gizmo4192 Před 4 lety

      That's so sad

    • @lonefoxcub
      @lonefoxcub Před rokem +1

      ppl overlook the fact that the real problem is not getting sued, it's risking the health of people who gets donated the food

  • @abigailr.7487
    @abigailr.7487 Před 3 lety

    we do this at my uni and its a blessing

  • @thenormaltraveler
    @thenormaltraveler Před 3 lety

    Great message and thanks for enlightening us .. its really really sad that we have so much food waste and there is still world hunger..