Mike Carruthers
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She is a speaker and consultant on the topic of decision-making.
She's a former professional poker player and author of the book, How to Decide, Simple Tools for Making Better Choices.
And there's a link to her book at Amazon in the show notes.
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Appreciate you coming on.
Today on Something You Should Know, how you may be throwing away up to $1,500 without even realizing it.
Then, how to stop your limiting beliefs from sabotaging your success and happiness.
Also, how to get someone to do you a favor.
And is memory loss and cognitive decline inevitable?
Not necessarily.
All this today on Something You Should Know.
Hi, I'm Mike Carruthers.
Welcome to Something You Should Know.
The average American household wastes hundreds of pounds of food every year.
According to the U.S.
Department of Agriculture, a family of four loses about $1,500 per year on food that never gets eaten.
Groceries that sat too long in the fridge or got shoved to the back of the shelf or were tossed out because of confusing expiration dates.
And it's not just leftovers.
Across the U.S., about 30 to 40 percent of the food supply, the entire food supply, goes uneaten.
It's the result of loss and waste from the farm to the table.