The amount of food that is thrown away every year due to poor appearance or overproduction is said to be enough to feed a family without enough food for 20 years. One year for twenty years? These are really scary numbers. Sarah Philips was just like you and me, just an ordinary girl. But after seeing such data, he thought: "No, I must do something to change the world." So In 2011, she founded the "Ugly Produce Is Beautiful" project, and turned these foods that people regarded as ugly into works of art on Instagram. If you can see the heart of these fruits and vegetables, Maybe you won't want to throw them away.
▼Think it’s ugly? Then cut us open
▼Many ingredients are just dirty on the outside, but that doesn’t mean they’re not edible inside; on the contrary, it’s the fruits and vegetables that look plump that you have to worry about whether there are excessive pesticides and whether anything was added during the growing process.
If you have these unsightly fruits and vegetables on hand, you might as well transform them (or make them into delicacies). After several years of hard work, even though more and more people do not object to buying these poor-looking foods, there is still one thing that worries Sarah very much, that is, people often buy food under cheap promotions. But they often forget to eat, and eventually put it to rot, causing another waste."If we want to change peoples wasteful habits in a short period of time, there is still a long way to go."