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How Home Chef Cuts Meal Kit Food and Packaging Waste

2024-07-15 14:26:38| Waste Age

Meal kits delivered to homes, while typically involving more packaging, reduce greenhouse gas emissions by about 33 percent compared to grocery store meals due to streamlined supply chains and reduced food waste. Home Chef, a company offering both pre-portioned ingredients and fully cooked meals, strategically minimizes its carbon footprint by optimizing logistics and ingredient consolidation across menus to enhance sustainability efforts.


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