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Whole Foods Market says it will sell the "ugly" produce that would otherwise go to waste at a handful of its Northern California stores beginning in late April.
Ugly fruits and vegetables are often left to rot in the field. These three pioneers found creative ways to rescue that edible food from the landfill.
Impact Your World talks about how ugly food can end hunger with Food & Wine’s Editor-in-Chief Dana Cowin.
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In Praise of Ugly Food - MSNThe foods that pleased me the most were the objectively ugly ones: the stews, gravies, gumbos, curries, goulashes, mashes, braises, and sauces that were cooked long and low until they slumped and ...
Stopping food waste and saving money is something many people could get behind. A way to do that is by buying ugly food, an idea some hope will take root in the FM area.
Reduce food waste by chosing misshapen produce that is just as edible as "perfect" produce.
The “ugly food” movement is an effort to bring a sort of “dented and dinged” section for produce to supermarkets, similar to what’s happening now in Europe.
The Ugly Food Movement is catching on and can save you big money on your produce.
Impact Your World talks about how ugly food can end hunger with Food & Wine’s Editor-in-Chief Dana Cowin.
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