From farm to fridge Developed by the One Simple Act Program.

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From farm to fridge Developed by the One Simple Act Program

Fertilizer = Energy

Meal planning Reusable bags Transportation Packaging Processing Local producers Organic foods Choosing meat Be a producer

Sad isn’t it? When we don’t plan properly, our food goes to waste……

Walk or bike to the store Bring a reusable grocery bag Plan meals ahead of time Take leftovers for lunch Choose foods with little packaging Visit a u-pick farm Buy foods from a farmer’s market Plant a garden Buy organic food Buy grass fed-beef

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