I mentioned a while ago that I'm currently studying Global Food Security. This week we are looking at food wastage throughout the world, and I must say I'm shocked to the core.
ONE THIRD of all the food produced in the world is wasted, and of course that means that the water, fertilisers, labour, packaging, transport and so on used in the production of that food are also wasted. ONE THIRD

This means that 28% of the world's land area dedicated to food growing is growing food which is not used.
The amount of water wasted worldwide in the production of food which is subsequently wasted would be enough to supply the drinking water needs of the WHOLE WORLD.
Have a look in your fridge and food cupboard and assess what you waste. Look in your dustbin and see how much food you throw out each week. Lots of us on TAS grow our own food, so wasted veggies, for example, are not actually wasted but composted and go to produce more food, but there is always something we waste. Mine is bread flour which is out of date and I dump it - so I must buy less.
Yes this is a rant

against the whole world which sticks its communal head up its communal bum and ignores such an enormous problem, while people starve.