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Americans Waste 40% of the Food That They Buy. Does This Include You?
Season 1, Ep. 18
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In this episode David and Cindy discuss food cost in that American’s waste 40% of the food that they buy. They discuss what can be done to reduce the waste while saving money and helping the environment.
In the roundtable, they discuss a real-life dating story that differs to that of Indian matchmaking which is currently being shown on Netflix.
In the Coronavirus montage, the food edition, they discuss an unusual partnership between Crocs and KFC whereby they created “Country Fried Crocs” as a promotional novelty release. Next they discuss how retailers such as Costco are no longer selling sheet cakes and have opted to sell the 9-inch round cakes to cut down on social distancing. Lastly, the discuss the history of the Happy Birthday song.
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