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United against food waste
6 Minute English
©British Broadcasting Corporation 2022
bbclearningenglish.com
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Sam
Usually middlemen are
commissioned
–
they received a payment from the
supermarkets directly related to the amo
unt they sell. But with Josefina’s online
shop, farmers get a fair price for their food, customers get high-quality, fresh
vegetables, and less food is wasted.
Neil
Another problem is that we throw away food after we’ve bought it. In fact,
the UN
estimates th
at 60 percent of food waste happens in this way, often because it’s
past the
use-by date
and might not be safe to eat.
Sam
But according to green designer, Solveiga Pakstaite, these
use-by dates
aren't
always accurate, something she discussed with BBC Wor
ld Service’s, People Fixing
The World.
Jo Mathys
Well, food makers don’t know how people will keep their products, so for instance,
they might forget to put their groceries straight in the fridge when they get home.
So what they do is they calculate the
use-by date
using a very cautious estimate.
Solveiga Pakstaite
Food producers and supermarkets… they kind of have to calculate it to the
worst-
case scenario
because they don't know which product is going to get stored at the
wrong temperature, so they have to
blanket apply
a shorter date to protect
consumers.
Neil
Supermarkets set cautious
use-by dates
for the
worst-case scenario
–
the worst
case that could possibly happen in a situation, for example, someone getting sick
and dying of food poisoning. In other words, they
blanket
apply
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