Are we still doing too well? You might believe that when you look into the garden of a municipal kindergarten in Vienna. Because no one wants the precious fruit that is rotting in the garden.
Food is getting more and more expensive. For many, shopping is no longer a pleasure, but a stressful affair, especially at the checkout. But luckily we have enough to eat while a catastrophic drought in Africa is starving hundreds of thousands of people and children.
The same every year
Food is valuable in every way. All the more incomprehensible than how a kindergarten in the city of Vienna dealt with it. A resident of Floridsdorf turned to the “Krone” with the photos. “The same every year. Is it supposed to be?” he asks, looking at the dozens of apples rotting on the ground.
Is that climate friendly?
Is that the kind of sustainability the city likes to promote? And don’t the fruit trees also offer something for the children to do? “Of course, scientific subjects are also covered as part of the education. Ripe fruits are harvested and processed together in educational cooking,” says MA 10. However, there are many fruit trees in this location, which would cause some of them to fall off and not be processed.
Source: Krone

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