Composting Kitchen Waste
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Up to 40 percent of food produced in the US is wasted, most often ending up in landfills.
The ideal composting situation is generally understood to be a municipal program.
However, for those (including myself) who live in areas without municipal compost plans, it's hard not to wonder whether electric kitchen composters are worth the considerable outlay of cost and kitchen real estate.