Business sign-up
MyStore login
Business sign-up
MyStore login
Business sign-up
MyStore login
Business sign-up
MyStore login

Too Good To Go Blog

REDUCING FOOD WASTE THIS THANKSGIVING: HOW DATE LABEL EDUCATION CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE

Posted on November 19, 2024
a bag of flour is sitting on a table next to a bowl of flour and an egg .

As Thanksgiving approaches, it’s a good time to reflect on how we can reduce waste—especially when it comes to food. Each year, an estimated 316 million pounds of food are wasted across the US during this holiday season. A significant factor contributing to this issue is confusion around food date labels, making it an area where small changes can have a big impact.

A recent survey conducted by Too Good To Go and Opinium Research highlights the urgent need for education on date labels. Polling over 2,000 US adults, the findings reveal how this widespread misunderstanding leads to unnecessary food waste. With the dual challenges of rising grocery prices and the ongoing cost of living crisis, empowering consumers with the right knowledge can help reduce food waste, protect the environment, and ease financial pressures.

The Trouble with Trusting Food Labels

Low Confidence in Food Safety Decisions
  • 60% of respondents feel people lack confidence in determining food safety, while 52% believe we’ve become increasingly disconnected from our food.
  • Nearly half (46%) admit to throwing away food they weren’t sure was safe to eat.

This lack of trust means perfectly good food is often discarded unnecessarily.

Generational Gaps in Label Understanding
  • 60% of respondents feel people lack confidence in determining food safety, while 52% believe we’ve become increasingly disconnected from our food.
  • Nearly half (46%) admit to throwing away food they weren’t sure was safe to eat.
Environmental and Economic Consequences
  • Misunderstanding food labels doesn’t just waste food—it wastes resources. Saving just one meal prevents 2.7 kg of CO2 emissions, conserves 810 liters of water, and saves 2.8 m² of land use annually.
  • Food waste contributes to 10% of global greenhouse gas emissions, costing society a jaw-dropping $1.1 trillion annually.

How You Can Help Reduce Food Waste This Thanksgiving

With a little bit of education and mindfulness, we can all play a role in reducing food waste this holiday season. Here’s how:

1. Understand Food Date Labels
  • “Best before” or “best by”: Indicates the product’s peak quality, not safety. Food is still safe to eat after this date if stored properly.
  • “Use by”: Refers to safety. Follow this date for highly perishable items like dairy, meat, and seafood.
  • Trust your senses: Look, smell, and taste food before deciding to throw it away.
2. Plan Smart
  • Create a detailed shopping list and stick to it. Avoid overbuying and plan meals around what you already have at home.
3. Store Food Properly
  • Extend the life of leftovers and holiday staples by storing them in airtight containers or freezing them.
4. Get Creative with Leftovers
  • Transform extra turkey, vegetables, and sides into new meals, reducing waste and saving money.
5. Share the Knowledge
  • Talk to friends and family about the environmental and financial impacts of food waste. Encourage them to educate themselves about date labels.

REDUCE FOOD WASTE AND MAKE A DIFFERENCE

Understanding Best if Used By dates can help avoid unnecessary wastage. 20% of consumer food waste in the US results from misunderstanding date labels, (FDA, 2024). Since Best if Used By dates are just freshness indicators, we encourage you to trust your senses before throwing away perfectly good food. By reducing food waste, you not only save money by making the most of what you buy but also help avoid CO2e emissions and the unnecessary use of valuable resources like water and land. Every small action counts in our collective efforts to help save the planet.

together, we can make a difference

This Thanksgiving, let’s make our celebrations not only enjoyable but also mindful of waste. By understanding food date labels and making thoughtful choices, we can reduce food waste, support the environment, and save money—all while appreciating the abundance around us.

Take a step toward less waste by downloading the Too Good To Go app, where you can learn simple ways to save food, money, and resources. Every effort makes a difference!

learn more below 👇

start saving food today

Our app is the world's largest marketplace for surplus food. We help users rescue good food from going to waste, offering great value for money at local stores, cafes and restaurants.

Too good to go blog

Pemberton Farms store entrance, adorned with various colorful plants and flowers.

OUR SOLUTION FOR GROCERYHOW PEMBERTON FARMS CUT WASTE WITHOUT ADDING WORK

December 8, 2025

Pemberton Farms is a single-location grocery store in Cambridge, Massachusetts, with a scratch kitchen, garden center, and hundreds of rotating products. Wit...

OUR SOLUTION FOR BAGEL SHOPSCASE STUDY: KISMET BAGELS REDUCES WASTE & GROWS CUSTOMER BASE

December 8, 2025

Kismet Bagels is a multi-location shop in Philadelphia known for its kettle-boiled bagels and house-made spreads. When they increased production to improve t...

Three slices of pizza (pepperoni, cheese, and white) on paper plates, on an orange tray with a glass of beer.

OUR SOLUTION FOR PIZZA SHOPSHOW TONY BOLONEY'S REDUCED WASTE & RECOVERED REVENUE

December 5, 2025

Tony Boloney’s is a 3-location pizza and sub shop in New Jersey, known for its bold flavors and refusal to compromise on freshness or quality. That commitmen...

A woman serves food to smiling friends at a festive dinner party with candles and lights.
Tips & Tricks

Too Good To Go BlogWaste-Less Holiday Cooking: 12 Recipes to Share and Save

December 1, 2025

12 Holiday Recipes Worth Gathering Around Celebrations can take many forms. For some, it’s a packed house and a long table. For others, it’s a quiet meal wi...

More blog posts

JOIN over 180,000 BUSINESSES FIGHTING FOOD WASTE WITH US

Sign up your business
Too Good To Go Logo

Careers

Press

Support

Mystore

Download on the Apple App StoreGet it on Google PlayExplore it on AppGallery
Certified B Corporation

Legal

Privacy Policy

Cookie Policy

Terms & Conditions

Contact us

DSA Disclosure

Do Not Sell or Share My Data

Food Waste Sources

Status

Copyright © Too Good To Go ApS. All Rights Reserved.