The Last Grape Walking into the grocery store All that beautiful fruit What happens if it doesn’t sell? Does it go down the garbage shoot? What happens if you do that every day? At supermarkets, school and at home too Before throwing food in the trash What else can we do? Think about all the people that food could feed Let’s get that food to people in need! Bruised apples and strawberries and funny looking grapes Make sure you check those expiration dates Composting is something that’s easy to drive I started doing it when I was five Local grocers, farmers, or a restaurants grill Just because it didn’t sell doesn’t mean it should wind up in a landfill So become a food donor; it’s good for the planet You’re never too old to start a good habit Let’s fight food waste, let’s start something new For a greener planet, for me and you. Skip to 20:20 for poem reading. Bio: Sloane is a 2nd grader who has always cared deeply about ingredients, eating healthy and food waste. She encourages her family to do the same, to recycle and even compost when we can. She loves to read, write and has encouraged friends at school to also give thought to their food and avoiding food waste.
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