The USA overall in my belief needs to eat less food since we are an obese nation whether we admit to it or not.Maybe that's a solution. If the food was better, people would eat more of it....
The USA overall in my belief needs to eat less food since we are an obese nation whether we admit to it or not.Maybe that's a solution. If the food was better, people would eat more of it....
Maybe that's a solution. If the food was better, people would eat more of it....
i work in Food & Bev at a small park and you would be surprised at what is thrown out at end of night each night the park is open. also if park is only open weekends a huge amount is thrown out on Sunday night. we are not allowed to take anything home and by government rules it can not be given awayThis isn't true in my experience. I normally manage everything on my plate at WDW, and I'm not a big eater. Yes, I sometimes leave a little behind, but certainly not the large majority of the meal, which is what we ended up doing at the Hoop-Dee-Doo Revue.
government rules covers where extra food can go most times it can not be donated to food banks or the likeI'm hopeful things might change, especially as consciousness of waste grows.
I'm going to write to guest services to share my thoughts. I know my email isn't going to make any difference on its own, but it can't hurt.
government rules would get us closed down if we did what you did. it is not allowed no matter how you feel about wasted foodYears ago, when both of our DDs were in HS choir, we worked University of Texas concessions to make money for their choir trips.
We worked everything from football games, basketball, arena football, concerts, etc.
I was always in charge of cookin’ the hot dogs and the Earl Campbell sausages (and there was even Popeyes chicken, made by Popeyes people, in our UT football concession for the first few years). We never threw out any food.
Whatever we felt would be eaten before it went bad, we took home and ate for meals. The rest we left on the cleaned up condiment counters at the end of the shift for whoever wanted it.
At the UT football games, the cheerleader room was adjacent to our concession for the first few years before the stadium was remodeled and expanded. I have never seen ladies that small gobble up that much food...!!!!!
Bottom line, it’s definitely disappointing to think of so much food bein’ wasted, so I hope most of it is goin’ to somebody that would appreciate it, and not bein’ thrown out...!!!
at the small park I work at we can not by government rules donate even food that never leaves kitchenUnused and uneaten are two different things. I can see how food that never leaves the kitchen would be donated, but surely the leftovers from guests' tables cannot be distributed through this programme.
government rules covers where extra food can go most times it can not be donated to food banks or the like
government rules would get us closed down if we did what you did. it is not allowed no matter how you feel about wasted food
The thread may well end up being locked or deleted if we continue down this path. Most of the people I saw at the show were of average build anyway.
The food is not bad, but its nothing special. You are paying for the showThat's what I've heard - hence my original comment. I was just joking about the beer & wine lol.
Fair point - but we produce enough food anyway. Truthfully Americas meat addiction has been a driving factor in making food production so efficient we actually have food wasteActually there are some facts to back up @LittleBuford 's assertion the meat waste is worse than plant waste.
"One-third of the world’s food is lost or wasted. But the biggest loss, not included in this estimate, may be through our dietary choices. Consuming meat entails significantly more food loss than consuming plants directly. Favoring plant-based diets in America would produce enough food to feed 350 million additional people – more than would be fed if all conventional food supply chain losses were eliminated. "
- Yale Review
Food waste: It’s about what you choose to eat
American diets are changing. While plant-based diets are becoming trendy, the typical diet for many Americans is still largely meat-based. Producing meat requires large amounts of land, and this same amount of land could produce far more plant products to feed many more people. Using land more...environment-review.yale.edu
I post this as an omnivore who likes meat.
Meat addiction is the one addiction I can wholeheartedly get behind.Fair point - but we produce enough food anyway. Truthfully Americas meat addiction has been a driving factor in making food production so efficient we actually have food waste
I've been to Disney probably 15 times... I've never seen ANY group of people at WDW be "average build".
Maybe not 100% but the pot bellies I've seen during my vacations, yes, the USA has a serious obesity problem and I used to be part of the problem until I changed.If you're saying what I think you're saying - that 100% of visitors to WDW are obese - then that's a really stupid statement.
I didnt say 100% of visitors are obese. I said I've never seen any group of people (not individual families), where the group as a whole was of average build.If you're saying what I think you're saying - that 100% of visitors to WDW are obese - then that's a really stupid statement.
I didnt say 100% of visitors are obese. I said I've never seen any group of people (not individual families), where the group as a whole was of average build.
At the risk of being pedantic here, it is impossible for no group to be average. Because of the definition of the word "average." What you are perhaps saying is that the average build in the United States has changed over time, which is likely true, but that doesn't change the fact that it is still average. Average is just a statistical measure and has nothing to do with what is desired or proper.I didnt say 100% of visitors are obese. I said I've never seen any group of people (not individual families), where the group as a whole was of average build.
It was pertinent information. Wasted meat is the worst kind of waste.
No animal is being bred to be thrown in the garbage. Animals are being raised for food, and some food is getting left over. There is nothing immoral about it.Yes. No animal should be bred, born, raised and then killed just to be thrown in the garbage. It is absolutely immoral.
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