On average, U.S. households toss $907 worth of food out each year, sometimes needlessly.
<p>SALT LAKE CITY — On average, U.S. households toss $907 worth of food out each year, sometimes needlessly.</p><p>Conducted by <a href="https://www.cherrydigital.
</p><p>Utah lags behind the national average — meaning it is among the least wasteful — dumping an average of $855 worth of food per year, or the equivalent of more&#x
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