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Don’t Waste Food while Moving – What to Do
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Don’t Waste Food while Moving – What to Do

The moving process is usually filled with so many tasks that it might seem overwhelming – so much so that you might forget about some tasks altogether. When you care about decluttering, how to stay safe while relocating, etc., some things might get lost in the way. We can bet that many of you didn’t think about wasting food while relocating. How to relocate and not waste food in the process? Here are some organizational hacks and tips to relocate without wasting your food.

Include Food on Your To-do List

Many things will go through your mind, such as hiring professional movers, checking moving quotes, packing room by room, or even engaging your children in the relocation. But, when you are making a relocating to-do list, do not forget to include the food. Make it as important as everything else on the list. This way, you’ll ensure that nothing goes to waste and that you’re being mindful of your food consumption during this busy time.

Inspect your Fridge and Pantry

How long has it been since you’ve checked your refrigerator, freezer, and the whole pantry? Since you will do the purging before you start packing your other belongings, the food section deserves a good purge, too. We bet there is a lot to throw away and clean up from the get-go. Go through everything and immediately get rid of the things you know you won’t relocate. This will help you save space, time, and energy during the move.

Use up Your Perishable Food

As you are gradually packing and getting closer to the moving day, you can successfully plan your meals and make the most of all the food that you have. It won’t only create less waste, but you will save your money, too. Be creative with your meal planning and try to incorporate perishable items into your daily menus. This way, you’ll avoid throwing away food and make the most of what you already have.

Give Away or Donate

If you know you won’t be able to eat or relocate everything, there must be people who could use some food. Offer your friends or neighbors, or donate to the ones in need. Local food banks, shelters, or community centers will be more than happy to accept your donations. This act of kindness will not only help you reduce waste but also support those less fortunate in your community.

Properly Pack and Transport Food

For the food you do decide to take with you, make sure to pack it properly. Use airtight containers for opened packages, and consider investing in cooler or insulated bags for perishable items that need to be kept cold during the move. This will ensure that your food stays fresh and safe to consume even after the relocation.

By following these tips, you can successfully relocate locally or long distance without wasting food in the process. Not only will this help you save money and reduce waste, but it will also allow you to start fresh in your new home with a clean and organized pantry.