Food Waste International #1 | Cape Gooseberry from Colombia
In this new Food Waste International series of posts, I want to highlight the crazy waste of food and resources that the global food industry is generating everyday. Enormous amounts of food, produced on one continent are shipped over the globe to end up as waste. All in the name of more choice and endless consumption.
This basket of Physalis (aka Cape gooseberry), with origin from Colombia, distributed via a company in The Netherlands to end up as food waste in Sweden. Rescued 2018.12.28.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Physalis_peruviana
Proof-of-human-work
The food rescuing work documented in this post has been carried out by our foodsavers (humans). Photos, texts and comments in our posts has been edited and written by volunteers (humans) from the Solikyl project.
The motivation for the Pickup-posts is to document our work on the Steem blockchain and hopefully inspire others around the globe to join the foodsaving movement.
@solikyl = reducing food waste