Can you tell me what happens to ugly produce? Completely eatable but the esthetic of said fruit or veggie does not look all that appealing. What happens to the food that grows with imperfections and doesn’t meet the cosmetic standards for the grocery stores in the US?

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For example, the misshapen apple, crooked carrot, awkward-looking bell pepper, even a cucumber with too many scratches on the peel or produce that is to small all go directly to waste. The fact is that 40% of all the food produced in the US goes uneaten.

These imperfect but completely edible foods are simply discarded which causes another world of problems! To mention a few ways that waste of food production impacts us and our environment;

  • Hurting the environment by wasting resources that went into growing our fruits and vegetables. Such as freshwater, fertilizer, and cropland.
  • An impact on the changing climate as a reduction in food waste within our landfills is one of the top three ways to reverse global warming, according to
    Research by Project Drawdown. Food in our landfills produces methane, a greenhouse gas that is 23 times as potent as CO2.
  • The financial loss for farmers is caused because a large amount of imperfect produce is left unpicked resulting in 800 to 900 million tons (globally) of food each year left behind.

Imperfect Produce is a company making an impact! They are helping to save unwanted food and offer incredible pricing for ugly fruits and vegetables. Saving you money and providing convenience! Packages are customizable and about 30% less than grocery store prices conveniently delivered directly to your door.

Imperfect Food has incredible stats that prove the great impact they are achieving by saving ugly produce!

  • 80M POUNDS OF FOOD SAVED
  • 767 FARMERS & PRODUCERS HELPED 
  • 284 THOUSAND IN REDUCED COST BOXES HELPED LOW-INCOME FAMILIES

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