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💬 Step 4: Navigating the “Wasteful” Argument
Yes, wasting food is a real concern — both ethically and environmentally. But here’s the truth:
Throwing away potentially spoiled food is not wasteful — it’s responsible.
- Buying smaller amounts of deli meat
- Freezing what you won’t use in 2–3 days
- Labeling leftovers with the date you opened them
🧓 A Word on Family Pressure
It’s tough when loved ones, especially in-laws, have different attitudes about food safety. But at the end of the day, you’re the one who has to deal with the consequences.
It’s okay to respectfully disagree and say something like:
“I get not wanting to waste food — I hate that too — but I’d rather be safe than risk getting sick.”
Stand your ground kindly. Safety > saving a sandwich.
✅ Bottom Line
If that deli meat looks, smells, or feels “off” — trust your instincts and toss it. It’s far better to waste a few dollars worth of meat than to risk a nasty bout of food poisoning.
And next time? Freeze what you don’t use within a couple of days. Your future self (and your stomach) will thank you.
Want help planning fridge-friendly meals or reducing food waste in smarter ways? Just ask!
Stay safe, eat smart, and always trust your gut — figuratively and literally. 🧊🥪🚫
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