TY - BOOK AU - Bloom,Jonathan TI - American wasteland: how America throws away nearly half of its food (and what we can do about it) SN - 0738215287 PY - 2011/// CY - Cambridge, MA PB - Lifelong Books/Da Capo Press KW - Food supply KW - United States KW - Waste (Economics) KW - Food industry and trade KW - Waste disposal KW - Salvage (Waste, etc.) N1 - Originally published in hardcover: 2010. With new appendix; Includes bibliographical references and index; Waste from farm to fork --; Does food waste really matter? Why you should care --; The disgrace of plenty : the coexistence of hunger and food waste --; A culture of waste : our fall from thrift and our imminent return --; American farms : growing waste, selling perfection --; Waste on the menu --; A cold case of waste --; Home is where the waste is --; The obstacles and art of food recovery --; From traylessness to demand tracking : ideas and innovations to reduce food waste --; Great, Britain! A kingdom united in hating waste --; If I were the king of the forest : big changes --; Appendix A: how to avoid waste and save money --; Appendix B: produce storage guide N2 - This book examines food waste in the United States, what it says about Americans, the economic and environmental impacts of food waste, and how to lessen what is wasted. As more people are going hungry while simultaneously more people are morbidly obese, this work sheds light on the history, culture, and mindset of waste while exploring the parallel eco-friendly and sustainable food movements. As the era of unprecedented prosperity comes to an end, it is time to reexamine our culture of excess. Working at both a local grocery store and a major fast food chain and volunteering with a food recovery group, the author also interviews experts from Brian Wansink to Alice Waters to Nobel Prize-winning economist Amartya Sen and digs up not only why and how we waste, but, more importantly, what we can do to change our ways.--publisher description ER -