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"uneaten" Definitions
  1. not eaten

156 Sentences With "uneaten"

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Someone is throwing away uneaten lunches in the school cafeteria.
That means tons — literally — of uneaten food going wasted every week.
Smashed strollers, an uneaten baguette and other debris were strewn about.
Blood was spattered and uneaten pizza was strewn in the kitchen.
We also brought plenty of food — most of which went uneaten.
Uneaten food is clogging up municipal waste systems and limited landfill space.
Still, we have to wonder what happened to all those uneaten pizzas.
The ice cream went uneaten, because the crowd's attention was on Dubu.
For one, guacamole never remains uneaten for more than about five minutes.
Smashed children's strollers, an uneaten baguette and other debris strewn about the promenade.
In fact, the food from tech companies that goes uneaten is piling up.
A shocked Tess opens them up to reveal Serena's chewed but uneaten food.
An altar of uneaten crackers and oranges rests beneath poems honoring ancestral memory.
In the United States, 40 percent of all food that's produced goes uneaten.
By contrast, they aren't willing to reduce spending on uneaten or expired food.
Resources used to grow and transport food are squandered when veggies remain uneaten.
Kate (Chrissy Metz) needs less monologue over uneaten birthday cake and more substance.
There's just no reason for so much good, edible food to go uneaten.
For health reasons, though, uneaten food from a customer's plate must be thrown away.
All this food waste adds up to $218 billion in uneaten food every year.
Uneaten food costs an average American family of four $1,500 a year, they noted.
On an early date, Anna trades her uneaten olives for his discarded pizza crusts.
So I go back in and rummage around the fridge for uneaten lunch meat.
I eat the two bites he leaves uneaten along with my espresso and almond milk.
Businesses should consider taking leftover or uneaten cafeteria food and turning it into rich compost.
No one is upset, everyone is equal, and piles of uneaten food cover every surface.
But what happens to all that uneaten food that gets sent back to the kitchen?
And any missed workout class or uneaten meal is money back in the resort's pocket.
It seemed to biologists that the ocean must hold a colossal amount of uneaten food.
When you talk about "food waste," you might think of expired milk and uneaten bread.
He had an uneaten lobster roll in front of him and I ordered a coffee.
In the finale, Wendy discovers that the last can of food that she left went uneaten.
Even in rich countries, food shops and consumers end up discarding vast amounts of uneaten food.
Every year in America, between 30 to 40 percent of food available for consumption goes uneaten.
But Sarah approaches every uneaten dinner, school performance and petty fight with the same kindly forbearance.
My clementine and carrots will unfortunately go uneaten, but I'll just save them to pack another day.
They even left food behind, prepared but uneaten, before falling back to the outskirts of the city.
When you have to chuck uneaten food, the best possible option for its disposal is through composting.
And I promise that no one will tuck away an uneaten piece of this simple mutton dish.
Once at a dinner party, she said, she couldn't figure out how to dispose of her uneaten meal.
Dawson, a YouTuber with 20 million subscribers, investigated whether the company's pizzas are cobbled together from uneaten slices.
Inside the hotel, waiters scrambled to serve dinners that went largely uneaten, at least at the starrier tables.
They take forever, they smell, and they uncomfortably evoke long-repressed childhood memories involving uneaten portions of dinner.
Donating unused food and helping customers take home uneaten meals will also be discussed on Friday, said Pearson.
Any foods left uneaten after a couple hours could spoil and should be taken away, Mr. Tipton said.
He will nurse his pop for innings and leave the Tootsie center, uneaten, resting on its flattened wrapper.
If you save your uneaten foods, you can help enrich the soil, reduce chemical fertilizers, and reduce methane.
Instead, the cookies will remain sealed and uneaten, only to be returned to Earth later on for analysis.
Collectively, we throw away a lot of food: 40 percent of food in the United States goes uneaten.
Sadly, it also went uneaten, although Rodríguez says he also made a non-functioning replica that he did consume.
Who would have thought that the whole-wheat pizza with POGs and aluminum washers on it would remain uneaten?
Uneaten and discarded food makes up 13 billion pounds of the 430 billion pounds of the available U.S. food supply.
Weapon caches are abandoned, pots of uneaten food still sit on stoves and medical clinics have been pilfered for supplies.
However you slice it, throwing away uneaten lunches in the cafeteria is a symbol, and a symptom, of bigger problems.
If Barbie was a real teenager, she would probably be crying in an empty room with an uneaten birthday cake.
NASA staffers' consoles were not only piled with paperwork but also hastily removed suit jackets, American flags and uneaten snacks.
All the uneaten food waste costs Americans over $200 billion each year, and two-thirds of that comes from households.
His companion was slowly filling it with uneaten French fries from her plate, one tiny fork-nudge at a time.
The USDA estimates that a third of all produce from farmers goes uneaten, amounting to about $161.6 billion in waste.
A Natural Resources study recently found that as much as 40 percent of the food supply in the U.S. goes uneaten.
Weapon caches had been abandoned, pots of uneaten food still sat on stoves and medical clinics had been pilfered for supplies.
At the door, I turned around and saw that she was wrapping up all the unserved, uneaten food behind the counter.
But Taylor's realness isn't real enough to deter Nick from smooching Corinne over their (uneaten, of course—this is television) food.
A buffet restaurant has announced that luk thep may dine at children's rates—though patrons must pay for any uneaten food.
But he had been waiting for hours, parts of a No. 1 combo meal sitting uneaten next to his straw hat.
The school also donates uneaten food to the Arlington Food Assistance Center and produces some of what is served at lunch.
Stores have donated uneaten pastries to food banks since 2010 — a common practice in the food service industry, especially for major corporations.
In addition to the resources used to grow it, uneaten food generates methane, a powerful greenhouse gas, when it rots in landfills.
Our food at the sushi place was middling; Bourdain avoided the fish and ordered chicken katsu, most of which he left uneaten.
Comparing that hydrogen gas with a stack of uneaten pizzas, she suggested there might be nothing on Enceladus to metabolize the energy.
A Natural Resources Defense Council study recently found that as much as 40 percent of the food supply in the U.S. goes uneaten.
I leave half of the cake uneaten because it is so cake-y, but overall the cupcakes are WAY better than Georgetown Cupcakes.
All that uneaten turkey can go into salad, soup, noodles, above, or even pav bhaji, an Indian dish served with buttered, toasted buns.
His coffee was still warm, and his breakfast, wrapped in a paper towel upon which his youngest son had scrawled "DAD," was uneaten.
So in the end — believe it or not — the rare and precious fruit was left to rot on the shelf, unbought and uneaten.
And when this food goes uneaten, we waste the water and energy needed to produce it, harvest it and bring it to market.
In 215-220 the number of biogas plants in Europe grew from 6,000 to 17,700—heating houses with old banana skins and uneaten porridge.
A blond boy who was prone to nose picking and daydreaming had once again let his lunch sit, uneaten, while he talked and giggled.
That percentage of uneaten food has a huge price-tag, which the NRDC estimates is $1,800 per four-person household or $218 billion nationwide.
Producing, processing and transporting uneaten food accounts for a quarter of America's water use and 4 percent of its oil consumption, the council says.
We want to use food as a keyhole to explore current events and document people, places, and meals that might otherwise go unseen (and uneaten).
It offers an easy way for businesses to provide their uneaten food to nearby shelters and other nonprofits that provide food to people in need.
Smart creatures presumably could have outwitted predators and outmaneuvered prey, keeping themselves fed, uneaten and winners in the biological sweepstakes to pass on their genes.
Dinners go uneaten because attendees are busy hobnobbing — and vote-mongering: The event has become a prominent campaign stop in the annual Academy Awards race.
I could only stomach one of the two cubes offered, and spent several minutes thumbing the uneaten cube before tucking it away in my pocket.
She wanted to bring him a cup of tea or a slice of buttered toast, even if the toast went uneaten and the tea grew cold.
About $218 billion dollars per year is spent on the production, transportation and removal of uneaten food, according to data from the Natural Resources Defense Council.
According to testimony in the family's lawsuit, when her children visited they often discovered her unwashed, with an uneaten, cold meal sitting beside her bed. Mrs.
The company also donates uneaten food from its Amazon Go stores, including sandwiches and other perishable foods that would otherwise be thrown away, to Mary's Place.
Despite winning the American League the year before, most projection systems thought the Royals were a momentary sugar high, a discarded and uneaten donut on the sidewalk.
Dave observed the catered refreshments went uneaten (a rarity at news conferences) and wrote that nobody had much stomach for what Steinbrenner was dishing out that day.
At both locations, a dining services employee gave him several trays of untouched, uneaten food, which on that day included grain salad, chicken meatballs and fresh fruit.
There have been numerous campaigns and solutions to optimize the 40 percent of food that is left uneaten, and they often involve the creative recycling of foods.
In recent years, researchers also have identified food waste -- throwing out uneaten food -- and diets that are high in beef and lamb as important contributors to global warming.
Chuck E. Cheese's is defending its food after a theory that its pizzas are really the cobbled together remains of uneaten slices was "explored" by YouTuber Shane Dawson.
What we desire, Vigderman rightly says, is both closeness with the distant past and experience of "something uneaten by time, by time that makes the past" (p. 153).
The Daily Show with Trevor Noah   President Donald Trump's controversial inauguration cake appears to still be intact and uneaten—but don't worry about it going bad any time soon.
The idea, according to Dawson, is that employees of Chuck E. Cheese take slices from uneaten pizzas and place them on a tray together to form a new pie.
The bread served shortly after you sit down is often culled from the uneaten leftovers of the sticky-fingered children crawling over their parents a few tables away. Shocked?
And of course, if you pay your respects at Père Lachaise Cemetery, you'll find yet another potato patch surrounding his grave (though these potatoes are perhaps best left uneaten).
The generations do have some similarities: All three put the most unnecessary cash towards dining out, as well as a significant amount toward food that ends up uneaten or expired.
According to a 2014 report from the USDA, nearly one-third of the 430 billion pounds of edible food produced in 2010 went uneaten, equivalent to more than $160 billion.
Stemilt is certainly leaning into the coincidence between the name of the famous technology company and the fruit it grows, aping Apple's own bitten fruit logo with an uneaten version.
City Harvest, a nonprofit group that collects and redistributes uneaten food from restaurants, bakeries and greenmarkets, among other places, will receive the same amount as Mr. Georgiou, Mr. Ettinger said.
According to the National Resources Defense Council, up to 40 percent of food in the United States is wasted, adding up to around $162 billion in uneaten food every year.
What's more, of all the food related foibles, the only thing respondents are willing to cut back on is dining out and alcohol (not groceries or expired and uneaten food).
Plates of foie gras and snow fish were left uneaten as the two leaders departed the Hotel Metropole before a planned bilateral lunch and the expected signing of a joint statement.
Food that goes uneaten in Europe could feed a quarter of the 800 million people worldwide who go to bed hungry every night, the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) says.
As the party was winding down, de Sanctis and his friends ended up wondering what the waiter next to them would do with the uneaten food he had started to collect.
According to FOX43, Payton DoorDashed (yeah, it's a verb now) an order of ribs from Dickey's Barbecue Pit in York, Pennsylvania, with the not-unreasonable assumption that it would arrive uneaten.
It was more like a Concerned Scientist's question, because she was asking if anyone could tell her why the uneaten slices of her son's orange had turned dark purple overnight. Yes.
The scientists also handed the men food baskets to take home, asking them to eat only from the basket and return uneaten portions, so the researchers could track their daily calories.
And the uneaten algae would take in carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, then sink to the ocean floor when it died off, essentially "capturing" carbon at the bottom of the sea.
Among the conspiracy theories that Dawson has investigated is a claim that kid's chain Chuck E. Cheese saves uneaten slices of pizza, and recycles these leftovers into pies served to new customers.
Along with his fellow Green Warriors, Mr. Oddekalv argues that the scale of fish farming in Norway is unsustainable, and that huge volumes of uneaten feed and fish excrement pollute the seabed.
Everyday, Mr. Gerena-Quiñones and others at his cargo bike company make numerous pickups for Transfernation, a nonprofit that arranges for corporate cafeterias and restaurants to donate uneaten food to soup kitchens.
Thirty-two percent say they waste the most thanks to uneaten or expired food and 25 percent waste the most on groceries (some up to an estimated $360 per person per year).
According to a new study by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, 7953 percent, or 2795 billion pounds, of the 21 billion pounds of available food supply in the U.S. went uneaten in 29.
Tossed candy wrappers, uneaten Mounds bars (why the hell are you giving anyone Mounds?), and large piles of candy corn (which are good, by the way) are sure to be littering your home.
In one of his wildly popular conspiracy theory videos, YouTuber Shane Dawson alleged that the kids' restaurant and arcade chain Chuck E. Cheese recycled its own pizza with uneaten slices from customers' plates.
With his friends, two lawyers and a web designer, he set up Equoevento, a Rome-based non-profit that collects uneaten food from events and delivers it to charities for distribution to the hungry.
Restaurant chain Chuck E. Cheese was forced to deny allegations earlier this year that it recycles uneaten pizza slices to serve to other customers, thanks to a YouTuber by the name of Shane Dawson.
When we throw out uneaten food, all the resources that went into raising it—all the water, all those pesticides and herbicides, all the gas used to transport it to our tables—is wasted too.
Those leftovers that get dumped uneaten, that tub of yogurt way past its expiration date, and the bunch of celery you ambitiously bought for a recipe that — let's be real —wasn't going to happen, all add up.
This cyclical process is called masting, and it flushes the forests every few years with spruce seeds, overwhelming seed-eating animals like red squirrels and white-winged crossbills, and thereby ensuring many uneaten seeds go on to germinate.
A follow-up has drawn more than 20 million views and started a public feud with Chuck E. Cheese's, the restaurant chain, which was forced to deny claims that it recycles customers' uneaten pizza slices into new pizzas.
Since I prefer my brain to be uneaten, and I like to know well ahead of time about potential plagues that could kill me, it seems like the perfect time to get some solid information about my risk.
Even the most budget-conscious can fall into the trap of unnecessary spending, whether it's on groceries that go uneaten, leaving the A/C on when no one's home or forgetting to return that ill-fitting shirt on time.
Upset parents explained how a combination of lunchtimes less than 20 minutes and long lines have led to situations where students simply run out of time and are forced to dump complete trays of uneaten food into the garbage.
The greenroom at the Ed Sullivan Theatre, where "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" is taped, is a bland way station distinguished chiefly by trays of uneaten snacks, but on a recent Thursday it felt like Richard Scarry's Busytown.
I realize that if that was the moment I died, with an uneaten marijuana cereal bar in one hand and a bus with Brad Garrett's face resting on my crushed body, that would have been a really funny way to go.
In 2017, Working Not Working, a collective of creative minds in advertising, design and various fields in Los Angeles, began brainstorming a solution that responsibly deals with uneaten food and how to distribute it to those in need of quality meals.
Even the most budget-conscious consumer can end up mindlessly swiping a credit card to buy groceries that go uneaten, or leaving the A/C on when no one's home, or forgetting to return an ill-fitting shirt on time.
The effort hopes to channel more food to the roughly 800 million people who are undernourished around the world, and cut emissions from the production of uneaten food, which account for about 8 percent of the total contributing to climate change.
I imagined the scene: the party decorations, the yard full of toys, the deck where he fell, the potted plants my mom put out every spring, my mom crying, my sisters crying, the uneaten hamburgers, the little girl's birthday cake.
Highlights and Thoughts — It seems all of Tess' run-ins with Howard (Paul Sparks) are cringeworthy, but I had to put my hands on my face when he catches Tess about to chomp down on an uneaten lamb chop from the garbage.
In "Investigating Conspiracies with Shane Dawson," he suggests that Chuck E. Cheese's assembles its pizzas from old, uneaten slices—an idea that's since gained traction because, honestly, the toppings, crust, and slices on Chuck E. Cheese's pies don't always line up quite right.
A decent spread can set you back quite a few bucks—and even worse, that's knowing that at the end of the day or night, they'll just be tossing all of that uneaten creamed spinach and bread pudding straight into the garbage.
Inside Barney Greengrass, the 563-year-old restaurant and Jewish deli, whose sturgeon was mailed to President Franklin D. Roosevelt, chairs were stacked on tables, lights were shut off and a plate of black and white cookies sat uneaten, encased in plastic wrap.
A Russian journalist posted a video from a strategic U.S. base in Manbij—once the hub where foreign isis fighters plotted attacks on five continents—showing food left uneaten on plates in the mess hall and cans of Coke in a refrigerator.
Under the guise of a patronizing collegiality, they offer Jane unsolicited advice, while making sure that their chores in the office are limited to more prestigious duties that don't require picking up lunch for the office, or throwing away someone else's uneaten muffins.
In 2009-15 the number of biogas plants in the EU grew from 6,000 to 17,700—heating houses with old banana skins and uneaten porridge Fans of the "circular economy" relish epiphanies such as that which led Messrs Kurzrock and Schwartz to their idea.
NEW YORK (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - More than a third of the world's food goes uneaten, and many crops harvested in Africa are discarded rather than sold, according to an initiative announced on Thursday by the Rockefeller Foundation to cut food waste and loss by half.
Between the accumulation of individual present piles and the divvying out of Santa's uneaten cookies, the morning of December 25th is teeming with tradition — even the act of carrying out each one in matching pajama sets is itself an important if not slightly ridiculous ritual.
After Shane Dawson, the host of the Investigating Conspiracies whose YouTube channel has over 20 million subscribers, posted a video claiming that his belief that the restaurant chain takes uneaten pizzas from old customers and serves them as new, Chuck E. Cheese has released a statement to PEOPLE.
Like most people, in any given day I will experience emotions and sensations including (but not limited to) hilarity, joy, irritation, ambivalence, excitement, embarrassment, paralyzing self-doubt, boredom, anxiety, guilt, heart-stopping love, resentment, pride, exhaustion, and the shrill, insistent buzz of uneaten chocolate somewhere in the house.
In fact it was the contrary: I discovered nonprofit organizations — like Replate, founded by a Syrian migrant who had studied at the University of California, Berkeley — that collect uneaten food from tech companies and deliver it to homeless shelters and soup kitchens across the San Francisco Bay Area.
The theory is not that the pizzas aren't made in-store, but that they're being thrown together either from leftover buffet slices or—and again, this seems incredibly unlikely given health code restrictions as well as the fact that it would be hard to keep a lid on this—from served and uneaten pies.
His father brought back suitcases full of clothes a couple of times a year, and Victor would always come over with some T-shirts or dresses that his mother said she had no use for, or a plate of food that she claimed would go uneaten if Carole and her mother didn't take it off her hands.
Over dinner with a reporter after a daily Ramadan fast, he ate a steak, French fries, a plate of dates and figs, a bowl of chicken soup, spinach pie, slices of bread, the uneaten portion of another steak, another bowl of soup, two lemonades, a Coke and nearly an entire cheese plate, six or seven slices at a time.
It sounds high-maintenance, but chopping mozzarella and tomatoes (and, hey, why not peaches with some balsamic?) and throwing them into a sealed reusable container with some baguette slices feels easier than dealing with the heavy dread of opening a lunchbox at the end of the day and finding an uneaten turkey-and-cheese on soggy bread.
I know, objectively, that it is a terrible thing to waste food—when you grow up with an Asian mom telling you that every uneaten grain of rice on your plate will mean one more cystic acne pimple on your face, you kind of get the drift—but there was no fucking way I wanted to put more rosé into my body.
She came up with the idea after studying film at New York University in the hopes of being a producer, and was shocked by how much waste there was on sets: plastic water bottles littering sets, trays of uneaten catering food getting dumped into the trash, and entire custom-built set pieces getting loaded into dumpsters after a production wraps.
Then, an hour later, when my uneaten Nature Valley bar and I showed up at the nearby space Primary, where sugary treats were scarcer, I chose not to enter the Valley brazenly in front of my deskmate and her abject kombucha, but opted instead to place and unwrap my candy bar under my coat, and then to furtively nibble with an eye to maximum discretion.
The ingredients themselves weren't the only things the researchers considered; they also looked at the production cycle for each ingredient, the manufacturing process for the sandwich packaging, the methods used to transport them to the point of sale, the carbon emissions from keeping them refrigerated, and the food waste generated at all points in the supply chain (including the uneaten parts you emptied into your office trash can).
Meanwhile, in the margins of the show we see the actual working class: the young gamekeeper's son who is taunted by Roman with the possibility of a million-dollar check if he can score a home run (the boy narrowly fails as his parents watch); the immigrants who are called upon to serve lobster and steak at the Roy estate in the Hamptons, and to throw it out uneaten when Logan commands it; or the British caterer whose gruesome fate represents the show's most wrenching moment.

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