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We Waste A Lot Of Food & Healthy People Are To Blame

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It turns out that swapping out junk food for fruits may actually be impacting the environment negatively. A recent study concluded that Americans waste a pound of food a day, and that those with a healthier diet were some of the biggest culprits.

The research, released by the USDA, University of Vermont, and University of New Hampshire, found that between 2007 and 2014, U.S. consumers wasted nearly 150,000 tons of food per day, which equals roughly 30 percent of the average daily calories consumed by all Americans combined.

Researchers categorized waste in 22 different food groups and found that fruits, vegetables and mixed fruit and vegetable dishes were wasted most, equaling 39 percent of the total, followed by dairy at 17 percent and meat and mixed meat dishes at 14 percent.

“Higher quality diets have greater amounts of fruits and vegetables, which are being wasted in greater quantities than other food,” study co-author Meredith Niles, a University of Vermont assistant professor, said in a press release. “Eating healthy is important, and brings many benefits, but as we pursue these diets, we must think much more consciously about food waste.”

Food waste is an issue that plays out at many different levels. Looking at them holistically will become increasingly important to finding sustainable ways of meeting the needs of a growing world population,” lead author Zach Conrad at the ARS Grand Forks Human Nutrition Research Center said in a statement.

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