Food Waste In America Essay

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In the United States, their are over three-hundred-million people. With a population as huge as that, you might think that there may not be enough food to go around, right? Well, there is and isn't. In the United States, a new epidemic has arose, and it is a starvation epidemic known as food waste. Food waste is a big problem, and if given to the hungry people in the world, has the ability to end world hunger using only the waste in the United States! What can we do to help the starving people around the world?
In the united states, over one hundred billion pounds of food are wasted a year. To put that to perspective, there are five hundred million starving people in the world and food waste could easily feed those people. What can be done? Well the United nations has put thirty billion dollars into trying to solve this problem, but obviously that hasn't helped much. In fact for the United Nations that isn't even that much since the United States’ defence budget is over seven hundred billion dollars. On the topic of money, donation could result in fraud making your money go to nowhere …show more content…

The fact is in America we waste to much food. That hundred billion pounds of wasted foods? Almost everyone in the United States has contributed. That last 1/4th of the burger at your local restaurant you didn't eat could have been in a starving person’s stomach. Sorry to say it, but even YOU have contributed to world hunger. We all have, and it's time to make up for it. When you order something and you don't eat it, that's food that could have gone to somebody else who may need it more than you. And even if you do eat everything, it could still be considered a waste. To stay alive and well you don't need to order two #45’s and a large soda. No, even though we've all done it, we can do better, and if we dont, even worse droughts and food shortages may pop up, even in a rich and wealthy place like the united

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