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Bill to Encourage Restaurants to Donate Leftover Food

Rep. Cheryl Grossman (credit: Ohio Legislative Services Commission website)

Many restaurants donate left over prepared food to local organizations that serve hungry Ohioans. But a new bill under consideration is meant to make that practice even more common. Ohio Public Radio’s Jo Ingles reports.

Republican State Representative Cheryl Grossman is one of the sponsors of a bill that would provide ten cents per pound to reumburse restaurants for prepared food donated to groups that feed poor Ohioans.

“The goal is to start encouraging restaurants to think in this direction that are not currently doing that and at 10 cents a pound would basically take care of the packaging and the set up and would be able to have a staff member do that.“

Grossman says the bill, which would provide a half million state dollars per year for the next two years for these packaging costs, doesn’t seem to have any opposition in the legislature.