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"Here's a Food Wrapper You Can Eat"
by Randy Rieland
“Here’s a Food Wrapper You Can Eat” by Randy Rieland, from SMITHSONIAN MAGAZINE, September 20, 2016. Copyright © 2016 by Smithsonian Institution. Reprinted with permission from Smithsonian Enterprises. All rights reserved. Reproduction in any medium is strictly prohibited without permission from Smithsonian Institution.
Which sentence from “Here’s a Wrapper You Can Eat” best supports the author’s claim that edible packaging could reduce environmental waste?(1 point)
A. The wrapper is made from natural ingredients and dissolves quickly
B. Many consumers are unsure whether they would eat food packaging.
C. Plastic packaging is widely used because it is inexpensive.
D. The wrapper was first tested in a small local market.
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A. The wrapper is made from natural ingredients and dissolves quickly — this implies it would biodegrade instead of contributing to plastic waste.
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