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WholeFoodsWholeLife t1_ja7zum7 wrote

Oh no, it's still way too much for sure. And part of that waste is definitely caused by stores trying to keep up appearances of full shelves. At the store I worked at we did try really hard to minimize waste though, but then stuff happens like fridges breaking, deliveries getting messed up, customers returning food, etc. I just wanted to clarify because stores are motivated by profits to not toss food unnecessarily, most of the time. But they can still do better.

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WholeFoodsWholeLife t1_ja7xvwe wrote

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WholeFoodsWholeLife t1_ja7x9j3 wrote

That statistic refers to food loss and retail and consumer levels, not just retail levels. Grocery stores do throw away food but not 31% of it or they would go out of business. Shrink is at the retail level is closer to 5-10%.

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