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Sec 2 - Unit 6 Vocab

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  • What does edible mean?
    Safe to eat
  • What is a landfill?
    A place where garbage is buried.
  • What is produce?
    Fresh fruits and vegetables
  • Where do farmers grow crops?
    Fields
  • Are ugly vegetables still edible?
    Yes, they are.
  • What should people do instead of throwing food away?
    Eat or reuse it
  • True or False: Ugly vegetables are dangerous to eat.
    False
  • What does supply mean?
    To provide something.
  • What is a campaign?
    An organized effort to create change.
  • Where did Intermarché sell ugly vegetables?
    In their supermarkets
  • Where do rejected vegetables sometimes go?
    To the bin or landfills.
  • Why are some vegetables called ugly food?
    Because they look unusual.
  • What can students do to help?
    Eat all their food and not waste it
  • What is the goal of Feeding the 5000?
    To reduce food waste.
  • Why do people like ugly food stores?
    Because the food is cheaper
  • What problem does the article talk about?
    Food waste
  • What does appearance mean?
    How something looks.
  • Why do supermarkets reject some vegetables?
    Because they look strange or imperfect.
  • What do Disco Soup events include?
    Cooking and dancing
  • Who started the Feeding the 5000 events?
    Tristram Stuart
  • What does nutritious mean?
    Healthy and good for your body.
  • Why do supermarkets have high standards?
    Because they want food to look perfect.
  • Why do volunteers cook unwanted produce?
    To stop food waste
  • What is food waste?
    Food that people throw away instead of eating.
  • True or False: Many fruits are rejected before reaching shops.
    True
  • What are bananas in a bunch usually?
    The same size.
  • What is a consumer?
    A person who buys goods.
  • Why is food waste a problem?
    Because good food is thrown away
  • What can people organize to reduce food waste?
    A food waste challenge
  • What does shocking mean?
    Very surprising or upsetting.