How 'ugly produce' sellers fight food waste | CBC News

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You can get twisty carrots, lopsided apples and eggplants with interesting scars delivered straight to your door thanks to businesses across Canada dedicated to fighting food waste.

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Dumpster dive to save money! Dumpsters are the green choice!

Now do milk

Hasn't this been debunked already? All uglies end up in soups and sauces, so where's the waste?

It looks like CBC has already been infiltrated by the knobby celery. Run! Before it’s too late! RUN!!!

Having an ugly celery delivered to your door offsets greenhouse gas emissions? 🤔

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