What is the name of the estimated date by which a particular food item will still have its optimum flavor, texture, and nutritional value if it has been stored under normal conditions?
What is the name of the microscopic living organisms including some that can cause disease?
What is "bacteria?"
What is it called when there is a small flaw that makes something look less than perfect or ideal?
What is "blemish?"
What is the act of donating food, money, or other value items to charity called?
What is "charitable giving?"
What is the name of a person who buys goods or services for personal or household use?
What is a "consumer?"
What is the process of chilling something or keeping it cool?
What is "cooling?"
What is the name of decaying, organic material that can be used to fertilize soil?
What is "compost?"
What is the name of a person who buys goods or services for personal or household use?
What is a "consumer?"
What is it called when you provide food, money or another valuable item to an individual called?
What is "donate?"
What is the process of using something up?
What is "consumption?"
What is the name of materials used to wrap and protect food items and other goods?
What is "packaging?"
What is the name of a place where food is provided at no charge to people in need?
What is a "food bank?"
What is the word for when you throw away or get rid of something?
What is "discard?"
What is the name of an organization, formed in order to pursue a specific not-for-profit goal that is not expected to pay income taxes on any donations it receives or funds generated through its fundraising activities?
What is a "non-profit organization?"
What is a bag or container provided by a restaurant for taking home leftover food called?
What is a "doggy bag?"
What is the name of fruits, vegetables, and other things that have been grown using farming practices?
What is "produce?"
What is the name of food that is liable to decay or spoil rapidly if not refrigerated?
What is "perishable?"
What is the name of a destructive insect or other small animal that harms or destroys food sources?
What is a "pest?"
What is the name for the state of being extremely poor and lacking in basic needs such as food called?
What is "poverty?"
What is it called when there is an excess quantity of something beyond what is needed or used?
What is "surplus?"
What is the name of the process of selling goods to others for personal or household use?
What is "retailing?"
What is the name of the recommended date by which a perishable product should be sold?
What is the name for a quantity of liquid that has been spilled and wasted?
What is "spillage?"
What is the name of the trend toward buying and eating misshapen, blemished and/or bruised fruits and vegetables rather than refusing to put them on display to customers or throwing them away?
What is the "ugly food movement?"
What is the process of keeping something for use in the future?
What is "storage?"