Foodies rejoice, this week sees the return of the renowned ‘Food Lovers Masterclass’ to Dunedin. Hosted by Waste Free
with Kate & Co, along with support from the Dunedin City Council, the workshop educates people about simple changes they can make
to benefit their wallet and waste bin.
Kicking off 5:30pm – 7:30pm on Tuesday 4th May (tomorrow night) at the Dunedin City Library in the Dunningham Suite, the
Love Food Hate Waste workshop is a masterclass in food waste, focusing on the impact of food waste and how to reduce
wastage, with simple ideas to create change that will have people re-falling in love with their food.
The humorous, plain speaking Kate Meads, who features on the new season of TV One’s ‘Eat Well for Less’ show, has been
running workshops and seminars in Dunedin for 10 years. Attendees are guaranteed a relaxed, highly educational evening
focused on food waste, why it’s a problem for the community and why Kiwis waste food. Kate will also share those
all-important tips and tricks to save food which people can begin implementing the very next day if they wish.
From a study conducted in 2016, it was found that New Zealand household food waste was estimated to be 124,300 tonnes
annually. The Otago region alone incurs an avoidable food waste cost of nearly $45million, at approximately $563 per
household. Annually, this is enough food to feed the entire population of Dunedin twice over, or all primary and
secondary school students in the Otago region for 3.7 years. “People need to feel waste confident, this workshop is
designed to educate and inspire to not only play their part, but also reduce the scary statistic”, says Kate Meads.
Tickets are $16.80 including all fees and are available from katemeads.co.nz by searching ‘Dunedin’. Attendees also receive a goodie bag valued at $60 which includes food waste reduction tools
from supporting companies of Waste Free with Kate & Co.