Best Poems about food waste (22)

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Still There by Levanroe
Back of the Fridge by Adrian K.
Preservation by Cass Madden
Leftover by beasai
Dinner That Broke Down by stubbornwouldrather
Dry Goods by Nico
Larder by heatsharper
The Greenhouse Effect by lucidquite
Mold’s Quiet Claim by Iris
Crisper by likesomeone
Something in the Fridge by sharpmove
The Breathing Bag, Or, The Forgotten Green by Jules Wright
The smell started subtle just a hint by Eva
Back of the Shelf by Lark
Hidden Decay by cassetteorion
The Unopened Container by Nora
Leftover Rot by restlessturn
Shelf Life by thirdshiftlina
The Science Project by anxiousmove
Culling the Fridge by stubbornwould
Spoiled White by Stntes
Gas and Plastic by Ruben M.

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