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Wastage of Food

by | 14-03-2014 02:40 recommendations 0

01 March 2014

Government Girls School ,Shastrinagar, Patna, India

It was a scene which was difficult to interpret in the first go. The girls were displaying very big plates or rather big thalis in front of them. The plates were decorated with artificial food-items. Some of the plates contained reasonable amount of food and some had little in their plates whereas some had a lot of food in their plates. Those who had amassed more than required in their plates were busy collecting the food items slipping out of the plates. People were trying to make out some meaning from the scene. Soon the scene changed and all the participants holding the plates started to mimic the eating process. The people having little in their plates appeared to soon exhaust all their food items, and then they began asking for food from their neighbors who had got more than they needed. Those who had more than the could eat did not want to share their extra belongings. But soon they left their extra food and walked away. A lot of food was wasted while many of the participants remained hungry, holding their stomach.

A little girl took the mike and explained the whole scene to us. According to a UNEP report, we waste about one third of our food- which could have been utilized to save so many people starving in various parts of the world. The little girl went on to elaborate other fallouts of such practices. An obese boy walked past in a dramatic style gesticulating towards his stomach- how he had eaten the food meant for others and had become obese and was obliged to limp out.

Next scene, all the students stood with almost right proportion of food and everybody enjoyed the message. Both the children and the teachers along with parents and other participants vowed not to waste food.It was a good beginning after all.

 

 

 

 

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  • Arushi Madan says :
    Thanks for highlighting this serious issue "of "Food wastage". I have been doing a lot to spread awareness among people NOT to waste food. I did a survey on food wastage and statistics were alarming.
    Posted 22-03-2014 04:36

  • says :
    Thank You friends. Wasting food can be thought of as commensurate to committing many crimes at once.
    Posted 19-03-2014 10:46

  • says :
    Wasting food is equal to depriving a hungry human from food or snatching food from his mouth. I make sure not to waste food & my family also fully supports me in this objective.
    Posted 16-03-2014 13:05

  • Rohan Kapur says :
    Excellent beginning for the young students. If they & the audience learn not to waste food, this event will be super successful.
    We always remember to "take what we can eat & we eat what we take".
    Posted 15-03-2014 19:03

  • says :
    you are right lakshya, to minimize saving food, is the production of food and it is really important and you know, it should come from heart, if not then it wont stop
    Posted 15-03-2014 14:53

  • says :
    Eradicating hunger is also one of the pillars of sustainability.
    Thanks for sharing this useful information.
    Posted 14-03-2014 23:07

  • says :
    Yes, I agree with you, Lakshya. For equal distribution of food in the world and subsequently no wastage, food security must exist in every nook and corner of the planet be it a small village or a big city.
    Posted 14-03-2014 22:59

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