Fighting Food Waste One Moving Box at a Time

One of the most stressful parts about moving is trying to determine what things you’re going to bring with you. It’s easy to make the decisions on the big stuff, like furniture and appliances. Most people set aside some time to sort through clothes, books, and their children’s toys to figure out what they are going to keep and what they’d like to give away. Food, however, is typically one of the last things people pack.
As Moving Day approaches and they take a look around at all of the boxes they’ve already got stacked around the house, it can start to feel overwhelming. By the time they get around to everything they have accumulated in their pantry and cupboards, it seems easier to just start throwing some of the food away — so they do.
Tossing a can of soup or a box of pasta here and there may not seem like such a big deal, but the cumulative result of all those individual decisions is tragic. Approximately 40% of the food in the United States is wasted each year. Meanwhile, more than 40 million Americans are facing hunger every day. Although food is wasted at every level of the supply chain, much of is happening right in our own homes.
Tossing a can of soup or a box of pasta here and there may not seem like such a big deal, but the cumulative result of all those individual decisions is tragic. Approximately 40% of the food in the United States is wasted each year. Meanwhile, more than 40 million Americans are facing hunger every day. Although food is wasted at every level of the supply chain, much of is happening right in our own homes.


