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    How much of your monthly grocery list ends up in the garbage? A new study reveals the average American spends nearly $1,500 per year on food they'll never eat.

    A recent survey of 2,000 Americans reveals the average shopper wastes $1,493.93 on food per year. That's almost a fifth of their grocery bill after every shopping trip. One tenth of respondents claim they "never" purchase food they don't end up eating, while three in 10 say this is something they "always" do.

    Half of respondents prefer to head to the grocery store alone, and when they do, half are more likely to stick to their list and 36% are less likely to buy food they don't want or need.

    Keeping the list in mind is important, as 38 percent are more likely to let food be wasted if it wasn't originally on their shopping list. Seven in 10 add that when they go to the store on an empty stomach, they're more likely to buy foods they won't eat. So they don't do that that way. Some respondents appear to be in a wasteful cycle when it comes to food waste. Nearly half usually buy and end up wasting the same food every month because they think they'll get around to eating it.

    "We can all do better to limit food waste by sticking to grocery lists and, when we get home, prioritizing eating our foods that are perishable, like fruits, vegetables, and dairy products" says Avocado Co-Founder and CMO Mark Abrials in a statement.

    Three-quarters feel guilty about throwing away uneaten food because it's a waste of money—and 48 percent feel the same, due to the harm food waste causes to the environment. "When it comes to food waste, nobody is perfect," Abrials adds. "But in order to consider our environmental impact, not to mention wasted money, we think it's essential to be thoughtful about everything we purchase—whether that's food, mattresses or other goods."

    1. (1)  What percentage of food do people buy but never eat?
      A . About 10%. B . About 20%. C . About 30%. D . About 50%.
    2. (2)  What is the shopping habit of the majority of respondents?
      A . Doing shopping alone. B . Avoiding shopping while hungry. C . Sticking to the shopping list. D . Trying to buy fewer dairy products.
    3. (3) Which of the following can replace the underlined part "are perishable" in paragraph 5?
      A . Go bad easily. B . Are rich in nutrition. C . Are easy to produce. D . Keep fresh for a long time.
    4. (4)  What does Abrials want to express in the last paragraph?
      A . Less doing shopping means less food is wasted. B . Treasuring food is treasuring the environment. C . It's worth spending more money on food safety. D . Environment protection is as important as food.

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