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Frozen Food Fights Waste Across the Supply Chain
Up to 18% of food is wasted as it moves from farms, to processing, to retail.
How to Safely Enjoy Frozen Fruits and Vegetables
It’s important to follow preparation and cooking instructions on frozen foods and to understand the difference between frozen fruits and frozen vegetables.
Stretch your food dollar and eat nutritiously with frozen foods
The Frozen Advantage Download this infographic. Challenges to eating a healthy diet According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), nearly 9 in 10 Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) participants face barriers in providing their household with a healthy diet.
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The Frozen Food Economy
The frozen food and beverage industry has boosts the U.S. economy. $65 billion Frozen Food Sales, $11.3 billion Tax Revenue, 670,000 Jobs Nationwide. 1 frozen food job produces 3.35 jobs elsewhere. Direct, indirect, and induced employment effects of the frozen food industry: 160,000 Direct Jobs, 510,000 Indirect Jobs.
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Frozen: A Food Waste Solution
Freezing means less wasted food and more access to nutritious portioned meals in every season and community. Frozen foods are often lower in cost-per-serving and have a great shelf life compared to fresh or refrigerated foods.