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Food Not Waste: A Brilliant Solution to the Problem of Over-Abundance

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Food insecurity is defined by not knowing where your next meal is coming from. And yet, while food insecurity is a reality for some 50 million Americans, nearly half of the food we produce in this country is thrown away. How can that be and what can be done about it? We are speaking with an expert on food waste today, and introduce to you to an organization who has not just solved the issue, but created a true win-win-win scenario for all parties involved in doing so.

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Komal Ahmed, Founder & CEO, Copia, San Francisco, CA

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Food insecurity is defined by not knowing where your next meal is coming from. And yet, while food insecurity is a reality for some 50 million Americans, nearly half of the food we produce in this country is thrown away. How can that be and what can be done about it? We are speaking with an expert on food waste today, and introduce to you to an organization who has not just solved the issue, but created a true win-win-win scenario for all parties involved in doing so.

Guest:

Komal Ahmed, Founder & CEO, Copia, San Francisco, CA

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