Food waste programs aim to reduce the amount of edible food that is discarded. Proponents argue that it would improve food security and reduce environmental impact. Opponents argue that it is not a priority and that the responsibility should lie with individuals and businesses.
79% Yes |
21% No |
79% Yes |
21% No |
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@9MYS7FH6 days6D
Yes, I believe there is a major problem within the fast food industry as well as grocery stores. There is too much food going to waste.
@2TXP8NB 1wk1W
No, the government should invest in people and infrastructure so that we can figure out how to reduce food waste without tax dollar incentives.
@9MS62CQ1wk1W
Education is key. Less focus on convenience & more on sustainability and self sufficiency. These are skills not new age magic.
@Dry550 2wks2W
No, people are going to waste food based on different variables no matter what, imposing programs to counter that would be a moot course of action
@8RBQDDP 2wks2W
Yes, but there should be focus on prevention through reforming the manufacturing process rather than overall reduction
@9MLF5VJ2wks2W
Yes, there is a bunch of food that gets wasted that someone else can eat.
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