Every time the holiday season comes, crowds of people flock to supermarkets to buy food.
At the same time, according to statistics, a family of four throws away half a kilogram of spoiled food every day. Over the course of a year, this amount is about 200 kilograms, which is quite an impressive figure.
If we add to this the food products that the retail industry throws away every day, the situation becomes completely uncontrollable.
How can you organize the purchase and storage of food products to minimize losses?
According to a study conducted by regulatory authorities, people most often throw away food products for the following reasons:
Most often, bread ends up in the trash bin, which makes up a significant portion of the average Russian's diet. Next come vegetables and meat (including semi-finished products).
The list is closed by dairy and fermented milk products, as well as ready-made meals that are sold in most supermarkets.
There is no point in constantly thinking about the undernourished inhabitants of the entire globe and lamenting about it. But this does not mean that you should close your eyes to the problem, because, as the saying goes, “if you want to change the world, start with yourself.”
In addition, reasonable planning of food purchases and proper storage can save the family budget quite a bit. For a family of four, we are talking about 10-15 thousand, which is not so little.
There are 10 simple rules, following which you can save quite a lot on food. Here they are:
We previously wrote about how to protect your home while on vacation.