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Wasted Food, Wasted Nutrients: Nutrient Loss from Wasted Food in the United States and Comparison to Gaps in Dietary Intake

July 01, 2017
Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics

Marie L. Spiker, Hazel A. B. Hiza, Sameer M. Siddiqi, Roni A. Neff


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Previous research has estimated that wasted food in the United States contains between 1,249 and 1,400 kcal per capita per day, but little is known about amounts of other nutrients embedded in the 31-40% of food that is wasted.

This research aimed to calculate the nutritional value of food wasted at the retail and consumer levels in the US food supply, and contextualize the amount of nutrient loss in terms of gaps between current and recommended intakes and estimated food recovery potential.