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In this hard time, it is very important to avoid waste. Hence every family must ensure they only prepare food that would be consumed without much waste. Like in my house, in order to avoid waste I have domestic animals like poultry birds that feed from food remnants and we also use their droppings as manure for our small garden. When they are matured we use them as our source of eggs and meat.
I absolutely agree with this. Buy less, recycle more. That's the formula for surviving times like these. The economy of your household is a great example for everyone, even for every country, not only for every family. I mean, many people and many countries are doing something like this already, but we need more understanding how important it is.
Yes, there are already many people who are into this, but a greater number of people are not used to this and so are not doing. Instead, they keep on buying and storing a lot of foods and when they get spoiled, they just throw them away which means a total waste of money and food when in fact most poor people have not even eating three times a day. So maybe the good thing to do is to educate people on how to plant and grow their own food backyard, as that would mean saving their money from buying and can also give extra foods to those neighbors who are less fortunate.