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Anyone for landfill? World leaders at UN are served a meal made entirely of trash

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A vege burger made from juicing pulp that was among the treats served up to world leaders at the UN. Photo: Twitter/United Nations Spokesman

World leaders accustomed to fine dining had a surprise on their plates Sunday at the United Nations - trash.

Chefs cooked up a lunch made entirely of food that would have ended up in garbage bins, hoping to highlight the extraordinary waste in modern diets and its role in worsening climate change. It included such delicacies as the "landfill salad", consisting of vegetable scraps and rejected fruit.

Also on the menu for the lunch at the UN headquarters was a vegetable burger made of pulp left over from juicing, which typically wastes most of the produce.

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The menu also featured tasty treats like the "landfill salad". Photo: Twitter/United Nations Spokesman
The menu also featured tasty treats like the "landfill salad". Photo: Twitter/United Nations Spokesman

The burger came with fries created from starchy corn that would typically go to animal feed - which along with biofuels is the end product of the overwhelming majority of the 36 million hectares of corn grown in the United States.

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“It’s the prototypical American meal but turned on its head. Instead of the beef, we’re going to eat the corn that feeds the beef,” said Dan Barber, a prominent New York chef who co-owns the Blue Hill restaurant.

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