Participants reduced waste by 76% by meal planning, using up leftovers and freezing more

Householders reduced their food waste by 76% in a recent trial in which they took steps such as making better use of leftovers and using their freezers more.

Two-thirds of the participants said they slashed their weekly food bill by an average of £16.50 per week – equivalent to £858 over a year. The findings from the six-week experiment mean that each of the households could stop more than 76kg of food ending up in the bin if they continued their new habits for a year.

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