How to Save $2000 on Groceries This Year? Conduct a Family Food Waste Audit by Alison Mountford

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January 07, 2019

How to Save $2000 on Groceries This Year? Conduct a Family Food Waste Audit

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Elisa Schmitz
Holy cow! That's a lot of food and money wasted. Many thanks for shining a light on this, Alison Mountford . I want to do this audit soon!
Mike Prochaska
Wow that a lot of food!
Sheri B Doyle
In the world there is 1.8 billion dollars of food wasted per year. If we all did our part in not wasting it would be a huge impact. This is such a great way to see what we are doing and be able to change it, thank you Alison Mountford
Ann Marie G. Halstead
$2000?! Wow. I had no idea. Thanks for pointing this out. What a great lesson, Alison Mountford .
Matt Hill
My wife and I barely spend over $2,000 total a year on food. (We average about $50-75/week). Id have to guess that only $2-$5 a week gets wasted. People need to plan better and not overbuy things that are going to go bad.

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