This is merely a dramatization of what happens everyday in Japan. It is a reality that perfectly safe (unexpired) food gets destroyed. Food manufacturers take no pleasure in destroying the food. But nonetheless it happens because consumers will not purchase the food. Food banking is just one response to deal with this surplus of food.
i've heard a story from the man from this NGO, Second Harvest Japan, and it was very shocking! Most Japanese don't know this, for sure! People say, "Japan is a groumet country, and you can taste any food around the world here!" and I guess that's true. But, we, Japanese people import lots food, not making them at our local farms. And one third of it, we are throwing away. Is that the correct thing to do? Think about it, Groumet People! (Oh, just in case, I myself am a Japanese guy.)
This is merely a dramatization of what happens everyday in Japan. It is a reality that perfectly safe (unexpired) food gets destroyed. Food manufacturers take no pleasure in destroying the food. But nonetheless it happens because consumers will not purchase the food. Food banking is just one response to deal with this surplus of food.
ChazSherilyn 1 year ago
日本のスーパーはお茶を客の目の前で流し捨てるのか?と日本人の私でも最初思ってしまったわ。勘違いを生むからこの映像は好ましくないね。
maasakoo 1 year ago
The uploader that is satisfied to understand this commercial by half.
zbn99 2 years ago
This is a Japanese commercial for the propaganda to coarse treatment of food.
Lemo267 3 years ago
パフォーマンス動画うざい。
変な勘違い受けるからこういうのはやめてほしい
acidterror 3 years ago 4
だったら英語で注釈いれて欲しいな。
Lemo267 3 years ago
@acidterror This is "performance"...However, it is also a reality that perfectly safe, edible food gets destroyed everyday in Japan.
ChazSherilyn 1 year ago
i've heard a story from the man from this NGO, Second Harvest Japan, and it was very shocking! Most Japanese don't know this, for sure! People say, "Japan is a groumet country, and you can taste any food around the world here!" and I guess that's true. But, we, Japanese people import lots food, not making them at our local farms. And one third of it, we are throwing away. Is that the correct thing to do? Think about it, Groumet People! (Oh, just in case, I myself am a Japanese guy.)
jun0nsj 4 years ago