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Food expiration dates don’t mean what you think - Carolyn Beans

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Countries around the world waste huge amounts of food every year: roughly a fifth of food items in the US are tossed because consumers aren’t sure how to interpret expiration labels. But most groceries are still perfectly safe to eat past their expiration dates. If the dates on our food don’t tell us that something’s gone bad, what do they tell us? Carolyn Beans shares how to prevent food waste.

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  • Educator Carolyn Beans
  • Director Anton Bogaty
  • Narrator Alexandra Panzer
  • Music Salil Bhayani, cAMP Studio
  • Sound Designer Chengqing Zhu, cAMP Studio
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Why is food waste done the most in USA

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Maybe because of how the government encourages people to buy stuff because it is concerned about its economy?

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