Saturday 2 February 2013

Nothing in this world is precious then that ....



Hi frds, today I am here to say u about “THE PRECIOUS THING IN WORLD”. U may thing that the precious thing may be “Diamond, Gold, platinum “. But I am here to say u about the other thing that is precious than all of this........:)

Just thinking know “what it may be????”

The one & only answer is “FOOD”.

Just by reading this some of u may say about me “R U MAD???” & some may ask me “ HOW CAN U SAY THAT?? ”. I had the answer.....:) , “that is without the things (mentioned above) u may live/survive ur life but without food u can survive ur life???? “ .

Do u know that 40% of food in INDIA that is exported has been wasted due to late transportation & one of the reason is also us!!!!. U may just say me while reading this “I will not waste food at all”. But ur heart  know the answer......:) (  because u can’t blind urself).

The main reason of  posting this  is “most of my frds”. U may think “How......?” Just I want to say u the answer in few words that is “while we r eating in canteen I saywmany r just leaving food away”, then I just asked 1Ques to them “Why r  u leaving the food like that & if u can’t eat then y u had taken that item???”......

Do u know what a foolish answer they had been given to me....that is” I am paying the money then y can’t I waste it??” Then just I have given a smile to them & left them.........  

Do u know, India recently halted the export of non-basmati rice to ensure its poor can eat. Meanwhile, every month, residents in the city of Toronto, Canada, toss out 17.5 million kilograms of food. Food waste is pervasive in western society. A recent British study determined that about one-third of food purchased in the UK is thrown out every year. This equates to £10bn (about CDN$19.5 billion).

Why do we waste food?

The main reasons for throwing away food that could have been eaten if it had been managed better are:
·        left on the plate after a meal (1,225,700 tonnes worth £3.3 billion)
·         passed its date (808,000 tonnes worth £2.2 billion)
·        looked, smelt or tasted bad (750,500 tonnes worth £1.8 billion)
·        went mouldy (465,700 tonnes worth £960 million) and
·        left over from cooking (360,600 tonnes worth £830 million).
Reasons are different for different types of food. For example:
·        bread:
out of date 29%, looked bad 21%, went mouldy 20%
·        breakfast cereals: 
        73% left over after a meal;
·        cheese:
        out of date 37%, went mouldy 23%;
·        eggs:
        out of date 56%, left over 25%;
·        fresh fruit:
mouldy 37%, looked bad 25%;
·        salads:
out of date 48%;
·        fresh meat and fish:
          out of date 35%, left over 26%;
·        milk:
       Smelt or tasted bad 38%, out of date 37%;
·         pasta:
       Left over 50%;
·        rice:
       left on plate 48%, left in saucepan 44%.

At last but not least I want to say u that this is the main reason of increasing the cost of resource in India.........(wasting food has been thrown away so that exportation & production must increase)

FOOD IS THE MOST PRECIOUS THING IN THE WORLD PLZ DON’T WASTE IT”
                                             -Your's santoshklpkl

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