Millions of Meals Hidden in Plain Sight: Why Rescuing Food Is Key to Solving Hunger, Food Waste, and Income Inequality

Author:   Robert Lee
Publisher:   Independently Published
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9798195821753


Pages:   208
Publication Date:   29 May 2026
Format:   Paperback
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Millions of Meals Hidden in Plain Sight: Why Rescuing Food Is Key to Solving Hunger, Food Waste, and Income Inequality


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Good food is thrown away every day while people nearby wonder where their next meal will come from. In Millions of Meals Hidden in Plain Sight, Robert Lee shows why hunger, food waste, and income inequality are not separate problems. They are connected outcomes of a system that too often fails to move food from surplus to need. Robert's understanding of food insecurity began long before he entered the nonprofit world. Growing up in a Korean immigrant family, food was never something he could take for granted. Meals were stretched. Waste was unthinkable. Hunger was personal. Later, when he saw classmates throw away apples, baby carrots, and sandwich crusts, and when he saw edible food discarded by dining halls, restaurants, offices, grocery stores, coffee shops, and events, the contradiction became impossible to ignore. The food already exists. The need already exists. The missing piece is connection. This book is part personal story, part food systems analysis, and part practical roadmap for change. Lee explains how food rescue works, why good intentions are not enough, and why logistics, trust, policy, volunteers, donors, and local partnerships matter. He shows how small operational gaps, such as weekend rescue coverage, volunteer accountability, pickup thresholds, food safety concerns, and donor hesitation, can reveal larger failures in agriculture and food policy. Millions of Meals Hidden in Plain Sight also explores hunger as a symptom of income inequality. Food insecurity is not only about whether food exists. It is about who can reliably access and afford it. Families may face impossible trade-offs between rent, groceries, transportation, health costs, and work instability while edible surplus food disappears nearby. That is not a shortage of compassion. It is a failure of system design. Lee makes the case that rescuing food is one of the most practical ways to recycle value back into a broken food system. Food waste is not just a moral issue. It is an environmental issue, an economic issue, and a public policy issue. Every discarded meal carries embedded land, water, labor, energy, transportation, and money. When edible surplus food goes to landfill instead of people, society loses twice: hunger remains unsolved, and useful resources become waste. Inside this book, readers will learn: Why hunger and food waste can exist side by side in the same community How income inequality shapes food access and food insecurity Why food waste is often a predictable result of incentives, defaults, and policy How food rescue fits into broader agriculture and food policy Why restaurants, grocery stores, caterers, offices, dining halls, and coffee shops often need systems, not just goodwill How volunteers, donors, and recipient organizations can work together safely and locally Why recycling food value through rescue, recovery, and redistribution should become a normal part of environmental responsibility How better policy can make food rescue easier, safer, and more scalable This is not a book about blaming restaurants, donors, volunteers, or food businesses. It is a book about designing better systems. It is about making the right thing easier than the default. It is about recognizing that food rescue is not just charity. It is logistics. It is recycling. It is food policy. It is income inequality. And most importantly, it is a practical way to feed people with food that already exists. For donors, food businesses, policymakers, nonprofit leaders, volunteers, social entrepreneurs, and anyone who cares about hunger, waste reduction, recycling, and a fairer food system, Millions of Meals Hidden in Plain Sight offers a clear message: We do not need to accept a world where good food disappears while hunger remains nearby. We can build the connection. All proceeds go to Rescuing Leftover Cuisine, Inc. a 501(c)3 organization.

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Author:   Robert Lee
Publisher:   Independently Published
Imprint:   Independently Published
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.286kg
ISBN:  

9798195821753


Pages:   208
Publication Date:   29 May 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately.

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