Listen up restaurants! You might need to cut the portion sizes of your dishes, to reduce heaping plates to smaller dishes. I am not making this recommendation primarily due to concerns about obesity, although that is a significant problem and this idea would also help in that regard. No, I am concerned about another major problem that far less people consider and which receives far less media attention.
I am taking about Food Waste.
It is estimated that over 40% of the food that is produced for consumption ends up as waste. What an incredible statistic which should bother everyone. The EPA states that in 2010, more than 34 million tons of food waste were generated. All of this comes with a heavy cost, including increased food prices. More importantly, we have serious hunger issues in our country which are not being adequately addressed because so much food is being wasted. Just imagine how many people we could feed with that 40% of food if it did not end up as waste. We could probably come close to eliminating hunger in our country.
Chef Tom Douglas of Seattle is stepping up to do his part to try to reduce food waste, and he is going to do so by reducing portion sizes at his restaurants. The Puget Sound Business Journal recently reported on this issue, noting Tom's concerns and future plans. Meal prices would be subsequently reduced if portion size was cut back but the primary obstacle is tying to explain this matter to the customers. How do you tell people you are going to give them less food? Educating them about food waste would be a valuable by product of this process, and hopefully they would be understanding of Tom's efforts.
But that might not be the case. Many consumers have grown accustomed to huge portions, and the average size of many products, from hamburgers to sodas, has grown significantly over the years. Would everyone be satisfied with a smaller meal, even if it was good for numerous reasons? Or would they instead take their business to other restaurants which continued to provide them heaping platters of food, despite the fact they might not eat everything on their plate?
It is a complicated issue though one that needs to be addressed. How much food waste occurs at all-you-can-eat buffets? Are they really necessary? Should consumers accept smaller meals for the betterment of society as a whole? Are restaurant owners willing to reduce their portion sizes to do their part? Would they all lower their prices along with the portion sizes?
Kudos to Tom for addressing this significant issue. Are their any local restaurants which are trying to address the issue of food waste? If so, what are they doing about it?
For more information on this topic, check out the book American Wasteland by Jonathan Bloom.
Monday, 6 August 2012
Rant: Restaurants Should Cut Portion Sizes
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