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Text Reading 'Reduce, Reuse, Recycle and Rescue. We have added a 4th 'R' to inspire Canadians to become food rescuers at home. Let's do Our Part for future generations.'
Text Reading 'Reduce, Reuse, Recycle and Rescue. We have added a 4th 'R' to inspire Canadians to become food rescuers at home. Let's do Our Part for future generations.'

Adding the 4th "R"

We’ve heard of reduce, reuse, and recycle. While they’re all key in our quest towards a greener future, there’s another way we can make a difference across Canada.

And that difference is rescue.

We're here to help with tips and tricks for reducing food waste. Whether that’s making a marinade from pickle juice or finding a place for the flavourful cheese rind in your soups, these suggestions can help you use up every part of the products you buy.

Our tips are here to help you make your food go further and become a food rescuer at home! So, join in the conversation and share your Food
Rescue tips on social media using #FoodRescue.

10 Ways to Rescue Food at Home

Click a tip that interests you to find out more about food rescue from fridge to pantry!

Save the brine from pickles to use as a marinade for meat or to add to soups.

Turn leftover bread into breadcrumbs

Take your fruit further by dehydrating it to create fruit leathers for snacking

Store it in the middle of the fridge where it

Store nuts in the fridge or freezer to keep them fresher longer

Store nuts in the fridge or freezer to keep them fresher longer

Store extra lemons whole in the freezer then grate for zest as needed

Store extra lemons whole in the freezer then grate for zest as needed

Save the oil from canned sundried tomatoes or artichokes and use it to build flavour in salad dressings and sautees

Throw parmesan ends into sauces and soups to influse extra flavour

Rescue extra slices of bread by using them to keep brown sugar from clumping

Wrap it in wax paper before storing in the fridge

Together, We Can Do OurPart™ to Rescue Food

At IGA, we are a family nurturing families. Meaning we're committed to doing OurPart™ to rescue food; to help prevent food waste and help redirect food surplus to communities across Canada who experience food insecurity.

And there’s so much to share, whether it’s keeping the rind for later or reorganizing the fridge: using our tips and tricks can help extend the life of food. So, discover our food rescue tips below and join #FoodRescue movement.

Click an icon to find out how you can rescue any food at home!

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Food Rescue Partners!

Food Rescue Partners!

Our Partnership with Second Harvest

Our Partnership with Second Harvest

Our Partnership with Second Harvest

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Meet our IGA West Food Rescue Partner!

Our Partnership with Second Harvest

Our Partnership with Second Harvest