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Daily cost of consumer food wasted, inedible, and consumed in the United States, 2001–2016

机译:消费食品的日常费用浪费,不可食用,在美国消费,2001-2016

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Consumer food waste in the United States represents substantial amounts of wasted nutrients, as well as needless environmental impact from wasted agricultural inputs, energy use, and greenhouse gas emissions. Efforts to reduce food waste at the consumer level are urgently needed to address the most prominent nutrition and environmental sustainability issues we now face. Importantly, individuals report that saving money is a salient motivator for reducing food waste, yet contemporary evidence on the consumer cost of wasted food is lacking. The objectives of this study are to 1) estimate the daily per capita cost of food wasted, inedible, and consumed 2) at home and away from home, and 3) by food group. This study utilizes cross-sectional, nationally-representative data on food intake from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (2001–2016), linked with nationally representative data on food waste from published literature, as well as data on food prices and food price inflation from multiple publicly-available sources. Survey-weighted procedures estimated daily per capita expenditure on food waste for 39,758 adults aged ≥20 y. Total daily per capita food expenditure was $13.27, representing 27% wasted, 14% inedible, and 59% consumed. The greatest daily food waste expenditures were observed for meat and seafood purchased for consumption outside of the home ($0.94, 95% CI: $0.90–0.99), and fruits and vegetables purchased for consumption in the home ($0.68, $0.63–0.73). The most cost-effective ways to reduce food waste at the consumer level are to focus waste reduction efforts on meat and seafood purchased for consumption outside of the home and fruits and vegetables purchased for consumption in the home. A number of strategies are available to help consumers reduce their food waste, which can increase their financial flexibility to purchase more healthy foods while simultaneously reducing environmental impact.
机译:美国的消费食品垃圾代表大量浪费的营养素,以及不必要的农业投入,能源利用和温室气体排放的不必要的环境影响。迫切需要努力减少消费者水平的食物垃圾,以解决我们现在面临的最突出的营养和环境可持续性问题。重要的是,个人报告说,节省资金是减少食物垃圾的突出刺激,但缺乏浪费食物的消费成本的当代证据。本研究的目标是1)估计家庭和远离家庭浪费,不可食用和2)的食物的每日人均成本,以及食物集团。本研究利用来自国家卫生和营养考试调查(2001-2016)的横断面,国家代表性数据(2001-2016),与出版文学的国家垃圾以及食品价格和食品价格数据相关联。来自多个公共可用来源的通货膨胀。调查加权程序每天估计食物垃圾的每年人均支出为39,758岁≥20岁。每日人均食品支出总量为13.27美元,代表27%浪费,可爱的14%,消耗59%。在家以外的消费购买肉类和海鲜购买最大的日常食品废物支出(0.94,95%:$ 0.90-0.99),以及在家中购买的水果和蔬菜(0.68美元,0.63-0.73美元)。减少消费水平的食物垃圾最具成本效益的方法是将肉类和海鲜的废物减少努力集中在家庭和水果和蔬菜外购买的消费和在家中购买的蔬菜。可以帮助消费者减少食物垃圾的许多策略,这可以增加他们的财务灵活性在同时降低环境影响时购买更健康的食物。

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