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Vego Kitchen Composter review: keep food scraps out of the trash

If you’re tired of smelly garbage, the Vego Kitchen Composter is a great way to responsibly dispose of food scraps — if you’re fine with sacrificing the countertop space.

Vego Kitchen Composter

Food waste is a big deal. While the numbers vary depending on your source, it’s estimated that the average American throws away anywhere between 200 and 400 pounds of food a year.

That might not seem like a big deal because that averages about 0.82 pounds of waste a day — about 2.5 apples or a little less than one russet potato.

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