9.27.19 Grocery story happy hours lower costs and prevent food waste; Clark Stinks

Published: Sept. 27, 2019, 9 p.m.

b'By most estimates, 40% of the food in the U.S. is tossed \\u2013 from expiration, restaurants, grocers. Some supermarkets route expiring food to food banks, but only a fraction. Some bagel shops sell them at 75% the next day. Some convenience stores sell off pastries at discounts to clear them out. U.S. restaurants have always served larger portions than elsewhere in the world. Our supersize mentality results in leftovers, which often get wasted. Some restaurants give you 2 price points to include a smaller portion. There are simple things we can do to reduce waste. Supermarkets should have an automatic strategy to mark down items at expiration.\\nChrista reads listener posts about how Clark has missed the mark in his advice this week. If you have a "Clark Stinks" to share you can leave it here.\\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices'