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by notyourwork
3253 days ago
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Because the ingredients provided are the exact amounts needed for a meal. If I was making the same meal doing my own shopping I will probably purchase slightly more than I need of some perishable ingredients. These will in a lot of kitchens end up as waste and not used in other meals. |
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And there's lots of waste throughout in those cases even when it's not visible.
It's hard to quantify any of that but, plastic bags or not, I suspect Blue Apron is relatively environmentally friendly.