Unique Quality Products
Ugly Food Shouldn't Go to Waste!
Final signature count: 0
0 signatures toward our 30,000 goal
Sponsor: The Hunger Site
Tell retailers in the U.S. to stop tossing out perfectly edible food because it's not "pretty" enough!

Americans live in a time of unparalleled abundance. Every grocery store is filled with beautiful, flawless produce.
But did you know that perfection comes at a terrible cost?
At least 26% of all produce in the United States is thrown away and therefore never eaten because it’s “ugly1.” As a result, billions of pounds of edible food are wasted, while more than 38 million people, including 12 million children, in the United States are food insecure2.
Food that is thrown away simply because it does not meet a certain cosmetic standard is not only a waste of edible food. It’s a waste of the resources, from water to fuel, it took to produce the food3.
As food decomposes in landfills, it releases methane, a potent greenhouse gas which contributes to global warming4. According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), landfills are the third-largest source of methane in the U.S., behind industry and agriculture5.
Ugly produce, when wisely marketed as seen by the French supermarket chain Intermarché, can actually even raise grocery store revenues6. But American consumers aren’t even getting the chance to choose between beautiful produce and their slightly flawed but no less nutritious alternatives.
We can’t keep wasting edible food like this. Hungry Americans and the environment both deserve better! Call on the top three grocery retailers in the United States; Wal-Mart, Kroeger, and Target; to change their policies on fruit and vegetable cosmetics and implement an Intermarché-inspired marketing campaign to help change the public’s perception of “ugly” produce.