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by gruez 158 days ago
>As a result, a large amount of potentially usable product is left behind (by some estimates, 40-50%). This is plowed back into the ground before the next crop goes in, providing some nutrients to the soil.

>https://substackcdn.com/image/fetch/$s_!X5C3!,w_1456,c_limit...

So if you're buying a romaine heart, they're just leaving the non-heart part of the lettuce on the field to rot? I didn't realize romaine hearts were that wasteful.

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Arguably, it's a very pure form of recycling, not waste.