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Ridgerunner
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It isn’t just restaurants. A lot of edible food is declared non human consumable at processing plants just because it’s overproduction. Once it’s so declared, it can’t enter the human food chain and can only go into pet food.Then something needs to change within the government. We need to change the laws and such if the laws would prohibit it. It is ridiculous that restaurants throw so much food away when it could be given to the homeless and other hungry people.
But there is also the distribution question. It’s one thing for restaurants or food processors to hold onto surplus food. It’s another to get it where it needs to go. Yes, a particular restaurant might establish contact with a local food bank, and perhaps should. But one has to ask how anything like that could become widespread.
Also, since restaurants are seemingly throwing away food that is prepared, and since nobody is likely to countenance giving anyone a half-eaten steak, one has to wonder just how much “throwaway-but-useable” food there really is at restaurants.