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They used throw away items like ends from the vegetables, blemished fruits/vegetables, misshapen items and more to illustrate the huge amounted of food that is wasted. Anyway I thought it was an interesting article. There's a vid at the link as well as another link to how bad Americans are wasting food ;)

Would have liked to have seen the full menu, but could only find this same pic here.

Oh and there's a pic of a Frenchman who dumpstered across Europe to protest the waste of food - judging from the food represented - he did WELL on that dumpster!
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https://www.rt.com/usa/316838-un-food-waste-luncheon/

UN serves world leaders ‘landfill salad’ to highlight food waste
Published time: 28 Sep, 2015 22:29

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When 30 world leaders sat down to lunch at the United Nations, they weren’t treated to a fancy meal that the political crème de la crème are accustomed to. Instead, they ate items like “landfill salad,” “chickpea water” and “repurposed bread bun.”

The US-themed menu at the UN’s Sunday lunch was prepared by world-renowned chefs, and designed to highlight food waste and how agricultural production contributes to climate change. It was a far cry from Monday’s lunch, where heads of state dined on smoked trout and cucumber timbale, caramelised beef short ribs and spiced wild berry compote. US President Barack Obama and Russian President Vladimir Putin toasted each other with glasses of rosé at the luncheon.

“It’s the prototypical American meal but turned on its head,” prominent New York chef Dan Barber, who helped design the menu, told AFP. “Instead of the beef, we’re going to eat the corn that feeds the beef. The challenge is to create something truly delicious out of what we would otherwise throw away.”

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Landfill salad? Eco-friendly menu at high-level working lunch on climate change included dishes made from food waste


Barber and former White House chef Sam Kass worked together to create the vegetarian meal. Kass is known as the architect of US First Lady Michelle Obama’s anti-obesity campaign called Let’s Move.

"Our lunch was produced from food that would otherwise end up in landfills, emitting methane, a potent greenhouse gas," UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon Ban told reporters.

Food production and agriculture contribute as much to climate change as transportation does, he noted.

“More than a third of all food produced worldwide ‒ over one billion tonnes of edible food each year ‒ goes to waste,” Ban said. “That is shameful when so many people suffer from hunger."

According to UN figures, more than a quarter ‒ 28 percent ‒ of agricultural lands around the world go to produce food that is lost or wasted, the equivalent of 3.3 billion tonnes of carbon responsible for climate change.


So Barber and Kass composed lunch items out of compost. The “landfill salad” was made from unwanted vegetable scraps salvaged from the waste of big food producers, rejected apples and pears, and dressed with the liquid drained from a can of chickpeas. “Spent grain bread” was baked from grain mash normally tossed out by brewers and distilleries.

The veggie burger consisted of “off-grade vegetables,” cucumber scraps from the pickling industry, “pulp left over from juicing,” and was served on a “repurposed bread bun.” “Cow corn fries” served as a side dish, made from field corn ‒ different from sweet corn that people usually eat ‒ that represents 99 percent of the corn grown in the US. It is used to feed cattle. “Bruised beet ketchup” was the condiment.

For dessert, “cocoa husk custard” was made from the outer shell of a cocoa bean, the dried skin and the material leftover after pressing nuts for oil.

Kass dreamed up the themed lunch after he learned of the year-end UN climate negotiations in Paris, he told AFP. Those talks aim to create a far-reaching global agreement to tackle climate change. Yet the world leaders heading to those negotiations weren’t talking about food waste, “except in small environmental circles,” he said.

It’s not the first time that Barber has tackled the food waste concept. Earlier this year he ran a pop-up restaurant in New York City that featured food scraps.

“The idea of doing a ‘waste dinner’ would not have existed in the 1700s,” he said. “The westernised conception of a plate of food is enormously wasteful because we’ve been able to afford waste.”

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Frenchman eats from trash cans across Europe to protest food waste.

He hopes that the menu is enough to get the world leaders ‒ including Ban and the meal’s hosts, French President Francois Hollande and Peruvian President Ollanta Humala.‒ to spread the message of the dangers of food waste, gradually changing food culture.

“The long-term goal of this would be not to [be able to] create a waste meal,” Barber said. “You don’t do that by lecturing ‒ you do it by hedonism, by making these world leaders have a delicious meal that will make them think about spreading that message.”
 

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My question is what did the UNdies eat the next day.I bet it wasnt another reclaimed meal,lol.
 
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I've eaten so much already prepared food from dumpsters.
Some of it was steaming hot.

The crime isn't getting in the trash to get the food thrown away.

The crime is throwing perfectly good food, locking it in a dumpster or adulterating it with substances which make it inedible (bleach, soap, floor sweepings or dye).

Hey, wake up grocers, your waste is your problem...make it accessible or accept a tax.
 

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I've eaten so much already prepared food from dumpsters.
Some of it was steaming hot.

The crime isn't getting in the trash to get the food thrown away.

The crime is throwing perfectly good food, locking it in a dumpster or adulterating it with substances which make it inedible (bleach, soap, floor sweepings or dye).

Hey, wake up grocers, your waste is your problem...make it accessible or accept a tax.

Yes - this! Do they think this will deter people from going into the actual grocery/restaurant as there is a free meal in the dumpster? I think not. Give the food to people who do not have the funds to purchase it. Stupid people.
 
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Yes - this! Do they think this will deter people from going into the actual grocery/restaurant as there is a free meal in the dumpster? I think not. Give the food to people who do not have the funds to purchase it. Stupid people.
A few large chain like Subway donate thier unused bread to shelters. The shelters freeze it and thaw later as needed to feed thousands across the country. Problem is the US has way too many greedy, evil civil attorneys. Just laying in wait like fucking snakes, hoping someone will get food poisoning.
 
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Here in Port Huron we have a heck of a time geting leftovers from catering events at our hotels and convention centers for the local soup kitchen. The problem is that is has already been sitting out in a sterno tray for 5 hours or more way past the HACC time.
 

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