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Hungry Harvest made a guide of waste-free food gifts

The Baltimore startup has a way to leave less food footprint with your giving.

Hungry Harvest's Evan Lutz on ABC's "Shark Tank." (Photo by Tyler Golden/Getty Images)

In delivering ugly produce, Hungry Harvest is looking to reduce food waste.
They’re bringing that mission to the holidays with a gift guide published this week. Given how much food Americans traditionally waste during the holiday season, it’s a well-placed initiative.
Along with last-minute gifts that don’t waste food, it also provides some resources for the loved one who wants to learn to cook.
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