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How Buying In Bulk Creates More Food Waste

How Buying In Bulk Creates More Food Waste

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An article published by Slate magazine found that bulk shopping has only increased the amount of food waste in this country. Keep on reading to find out more.

How Buying In Bulk Creates More Food Waste

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In an article published by Slate, it's been found that Americans waste over 40% of their food supply on a daily basis. Why is this? We're shopping smarter now, aren't we? We're buying more of everything in order to do it less often. Well, think again, folks. A cause of food waste among the general public is bulk shopping.

In the article published by Slate, bulk stores such as Costco and Sam's Club know exactly how to trick consumers into buying more than they really need, especially with promises of healthy and fresh food. How do they do this? Click the link to read the article.

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