A Californian Bill heading to become law in the one-party state will now force grocery stores to “donate” their ‘edible food wastes” to charities in a move that is sure to produce chaotic ‘unintended’ circumstances as grocery stores figure out ways to minimize their liabilities now created by this to-be law.
New California Law Requires Grocery Stores To Donate All Edible Food Waste
From truththeory.com
2022-01-16 20:45:42
Mayukh Saha
Excerpt:
California has enforced a new law to mark the New Year that can make massive strides in fighting food waste in the United States. In fact, if it is effective enough, it might forever change the way the region tackles the issue of food waste.
Before the pandemic caused by the coronavirus, about 35 Million United States citizens faced food insecurity. Unfortunately, this number has gradually risen over the past few years, instead of dropping.
The Senate Bill 1383
One of the issues that the new California Law will tackle, known as the Senate Bill 1383, is the issue of food insecurity. It states that all food suppliers, including grocery stores, must donate all food waste that is still edible to a food bank or an organization that rescues food.

