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In reply to the discussion: Bread that lasts for 60 days could cut food waste (BBC) [View all]On the Road
(20,783 posts)50. Now THAT is the Most Sensible Response So Far
It would certainly change the dynamics of the industry. It would also probably bring prices down. This is especially important for people with limited means. White bread is pretty cheap already and it's use probably should not be encouraged, but a lot of shelf space is taken up by various kinds of whole-grain breads too.
There would also be an impact on agriculture. Some sources estimate that a third of bread is wasted in the US -- that's a lot less arable land that has to be used for wheat.
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We had that experience with our Occupy. EVERYONE bringing us old bread. It was a nightmare. nt
patrice
Dec 2012
#14
I know a lot of DUers hate the poor, but goddamn does this post exemplify that. (nt)
Posteritatis
Dec 2012
#24
No frakenfood here, all they are doing is zapping the bread with a type of microwave
Kurska
Dec 2012
#9
I wasn't aware that people considered fungal spores "Value added" in their bread n/t
Kurska
Dec 2012
#42
No one with an iota of wit would infer that. IT kills ALL LIFE, not just fungal spores
Berlum
Dec 2012
#44
Is it important to you that your digestive system gets to kill organisms?
muriel_volestrangler
Dec 2012
#47
There's also too many people ignorantly kneejerking without reading the articles, apparently.
Posteritatis
Dec 2012
#23
I'm not sure about 60 days, but I have had loaves of HEMP bread that were extraordinarily
patrice
Dec 2012
#8
Thanks for the info! I used to be able to pick up hemp bread at the Target grocery store. They
patrice
Dec 2012
#18
Understand that when they say "food waste," they mean theirs. They will be selling those
HiPointDem
Dec 2012
#10
Well, if you did only have the toaster for defrosting bread to room temperature
muriel_volestrangler
Dec 2012
#57
Smaller loaves! Are you out of your mind ! We don't have the technology for that!
hedgehog
Dec 2012
#26
If everyone had 2 chickens, there would be no problem with leftover stuff.
morningglory
Dec 2012
#41