Just Eat It: A Food Waste Story – Online Panel Discussion

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4:00 PM, Sunday, February 6, 2022 PST
Location: Online Event - Pacific Standard Time (click for map)

JUST EAT IT is a film about food waste and food rescue. Watch the story of how the filmmakers and food lovers, Jen and Grant, saved money, reduced wasted food and carbon emissions, and addressed food insecurity. Jen and Grant dive into the issue of waste from farm, through retail, and all the way to the back of their own fridge. JUST EAT IT is a cinematic story that is equal parts education and delicious entertainment.

The film won the Leo for Best Feature Length Documentary, received multiple festival awards, and has been translated into 14 languages. Critics have called the film lively, funny, and thought provoking.

Please join Temple B’nai Torah Meaningful Movies for this film event and panel discussion featuring:

Teresa Carew from On Safari Catering  who will speak about sustainable in the food industry
Arnie Goldstein from the Temple B’nai Torah Mitzvah Garden  who will speak about growing and donating food
Author Julia L.F. Goldstein  who will speak about ways to reduce food waste at home

Step 1:

BEFORE the event, watch the film (link to view film will be provided with registration). We will NOT be showing the film during the February 6 event.

Step 2:

Join us Sunday, February 6 from 4pm – 5:30pm via Zoom to learn more about food waste and what we can do about it. Register here for this event. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email with information about joining the event.

Release Year: 2014

Running Time: 72 minute

Director: Grant Baldwin

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