UK households are throwing out £10 billion-worth of edible food every year, a study revealed today.
The average household throws out one-third of all food bought, wasting £420 each year or £610 for those with children, the Waste and Resources Action Programme (Wrap) said.
The figure is £2 billion higher than previously estimated, the report said.
The Government described the figures as "staggering" and "shocking".
Researchers found that more than half the discarded food, worth £6 billion a year, was bought but left untouched.
Each day householders throw out 1.3 million unopened yoghurt pots, 5,500 whole chickens and 440,000 ready meals, according to the report.
It found £1 billion worth of discarded products were still "in date", and that local authorities were spending the same amount each year disposing of food waste.
Most of the wasted food went to landfill sites where it emitted methane, a powerful greenhouse gas.
Cutting food waste could limit carbon dioxide emissions by 18 million tons - the equivalent of taking one in five cars off UK roads, the report concluded.
Staggering
Environment minister Joan Ruddock said: "These findings are staggering in their own right, but at a time when global food shortages are in the headlines this kind of wastefulness becomes even more shocking.
"This is costing consumers three times over. Not only do they pay hard-earned money for food they don't eat, there is also the cost of dealing with the waste this creates. And there are climate change costs to all of us of growing, processing, packaging, transporting, and refrigerating food that only ends up in the bin.
"Preventing waste in the first place has to remain a top priority."
Wrap chief executive Liz Goodwin said: "Food waste has a significant environmental impact. This research confirms that it is an issue for us all, whether as consumers, retailers, local or central government.
"I believe it will spark a major debate about the way food is packaged, sold, stored at home, cooked and then collected when it is thrown out.
"What shocked me the most was the cost of our food waste at a time of rising food bills, and generally a tighter pull on our purse strings.
"It highlights that this is an economic and social issue, as well as about how much we understand the value of our food."
Researchers interviewed 2,715 households in England and Wales and analysed waste from 2,138 of them.
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ace, manchester (08/05/2008 at 11:26)
alvinlwh (08/05/2008 at 11:41)
Good excuse for the government to increase tax on food then.
Jimc (08/05/2008 at 11:52)
Whats the big deal.
Mark Spencer, Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancashire. (08/05/2008 at 12:07)
Jimc (08/05/2008 at 12:35)
As for the refuge of it we pay our taxes for that also.
No doubt another tax will follow this study.
Bob Hope (08/05/2008 at 12:41)
Tig, Manchester (08/05/2008 at 13:20)
Laziness – not planning what to eat through the week
Self indulgence – not eating what you already have because ‘you don’t fancy it’.
I’m not sure how the powers that be will be able to get people to make the effort to plan all their meals and not be self indulgent – probably tax, like you said alvinwh – and lots of it.
Roger Jones's P45 (formerly MC Spanner) (08/05/2008 at 13:44)
A fascinating insight into the eating habits of Ace......
Fresh Food Daily - Isn't that Liberal Thinking like that Jamie Oliver bloke.
Roger Jones's P45 (formerly MC Spanner) (08/05/2008 at 14:00)
Since losing last weeks elections, the government have
A. Done nothing concrete at all
B. Ignored another Quango and told us they are being tough on drugs
C. Not mentioned our Casino
D. Told us how to eat food
E. Been caught out not knowing what to do with Airport Security
F. All of the above
G. Given three times more than the EU and the US to help in Burma. Very coordinated.
A week is a long time when Gordon is in charge.
Mr Manchester (08/05/2008 at 15:31)
paul teeque (08/05/2008 at 15:50)
ace, manchester (08/05/2008 at 16:08)
I could never understand your thought pattern.What has liberal thinking got to do with looking after yourself and try and save a few bob at the same time? Its called thinking about your actions.Something you no doubt know nothing of.
Le Comte de Bobelesque, formerly a frog (08/05/2008 at 16:22)
Marc, Duke of Leicester (08/05/2008 at 16:23)
PW, Manchester (08/05/2008 at 16:24)
I know it sounds a tired old cliche, but it isn't right to waste food when many people don't have enough to eat.
We now buy fresh vegetables, which we prepare and cook straightaway in one lot. It then goes straight into the freezer in small packets, about an hours work a month. We pay a fraction of what frozen and tinned veg costs, and it takes about 3 minutes to heat through in the microwave. No waste, and no veg rotting away waiting to be used.
Bob Hope (08/05/2008 at 16:46)
Proud Scot (08/05/2008 at 17:33)
Instead of throwing it away and giving money to the government, just buy less.
Supermarkets should be banned from advertising food.
Frostee, Oldham (08/05/2008 at 17:50)
Could we not have one "Guilt Free Day" in the year please.
I absolutely agree. I'm fed up (pardon the pun) with report after report about what we are doing wrong and what we should do. To hell with them all.
I shall waste as much food as I want if I've paid for it, albeit I waste very little. If all the food waste stopped tomorrow it wouldn't make the slightest difference to general world food shortages.
I also agree with another reader who stated that this report came from yet another government Quango with apparently 14 directors. New Labour knows best when it comes to waste.
antipsari (08/05/2008 at 19:55)
Hamish Macbeth, Whitefield (09/05/2008 at 09:12)
It's not the Governments fault food is so expensive - it's OURS because we waste a third of it.
I wonder what the excuse will be for soaring petrol prices - it's our fault for driving too fast and braking too harsh!
No doubt it will be our fault for soaring electricity and heating costs.
ace, manchester (09/05/2008 at 11:30)
Mr Manchester (09/05/2008 at 12:31)
Marc, Duke of Leicester (09/05/2008 at 13:30)
Mr Manchester (09/05/2008 at 13:50)
It's time we the people were stopped being led up the dirt path...
Roger Jones's P45 (formerly MC Spanner) (09/05/2008 at 13:53)
Please refrain about talking about Ace's crack...I might have to throw away my dinner