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leftovers
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United States
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In the United States, leftovers are often reheated and eaten to avoid food waste.
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leftovers
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Japan
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In Japan, leftovers are avoided and considered indicative of poor planning and wastefulness.
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leftovers
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China
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Leftovers in China are both creatively reused and avoided to prevent food waste and convey freshness.
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leftovers
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United Kingdom
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In the United Kingdom, it is common practice to reheat and eat leftovers for another meal.
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leftovers
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Korea
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In Korean culture, leftovers are less common and less desirable, viewed as a sign of not preparing the right amount of food.
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6
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leftovers
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food safety
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It is important to store and reheat leftovers to prevent illness and reduce waste.
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leftovers
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Vietnam
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In Vietnamese culture, leftovers are usually avoided and not commonly consumed.
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leftovers
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frugal culture
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In frugal cultures, leftovers are valued and transformed into new meals to avoid food waste.
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