University of Arizona researcher Dr. William Rathji says that after a study based on looking into garbage cans, the average family wastes at least $150 per year in food.

"Homemakers go out of their way to save pennies at the store and then don't realize that waste of edible (可食用的) foods adds up much more at home," said Dr. Rathji. He was one of about 100 food experts who met in Boise for a conference on food waste and ways to prevent it. American families throw out between 8% and 20% of edible food at a cost of $4.5 billion per year. That's almost as much as the federal government spends every year for food stamps and child nutrition programs. He found that food items which are costly and in short supply tend to be wasted more. During the 1973 meat shortage, meat waste increased to 9%, compared with 3% in 1974 and 1975. Sugar and sugar products waste jumped to 19% in 1975, when sugar prices doubled from the previous year. Dr. Rathji theorizes that high prices force consumers to experiment, sometimes buy in large quantities. In the case of meat, sometimes low-priced cuts for unappetizing varieties are purchased, consumers then tend to waste more. His theory is that the more variety in food bought, the more wasted. Regular bread is wasted at about a 10% rate, but specialty breads and rolls are wasted at a 20% rate. If people are eating the same thing every day, they learn how to manage it. But if you're trying to pull something out of the cookbook every night, that's bound to be some waste. Another finding is that lower income families waste less food than middle and upper income families. And the study found that dog food, which accounts for 8% of a shopping cart, is rarely wasted. Fresh produce and frozen items are more likely to be wasted. The study also showed people with the most knowledge of safe, edible food waste the least. Much food is tossed out because a homemaker suspects it is spoiled when it is not. 1、Large quantities of food are thrown out because a homemaker____. A、thinks they are not delicious B、 says they taste bitter and hot C、thinks they smell bad D、 suspects they are spoiled when they are not 2、American families throw out between____of edible food every year. A、5%~8% B、 8%~10% C、 20%~28% D、8%~20% 3、When sugar prices doubled, waste of sugar____. A、went down B、went up C、stayed the same D、was cut in half 4、Which of the following statements is true?____ A、American housewives are not good homemakers. B、Upper-income families are more wasteful than lower-income ones. C、American families throw away almost as much food as they consume. D、Americans waste a great deal of dog food. 5、When do American families waste more food?____ A、When prices are high. B、When food is scarce. C、When they think it is spoiled. D、All of the above.

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