Posted on April 6, 2008
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25 responses to “Wastage of Food in Wedding Dinners”

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  2. Excellent breakdown of the topic.

  3. Thanks for sharing this insightful article.

  4. Hiralious says:

    i don’t think you will see much of ‘personal accountibility’ at the level of an individual. they say ‘laaton k bhoot baaton se nae maante’. for the social attitude of people has gone far too wrong here, a ‘stick’ approach is needed. i would, therefore welcome the bans and restrictions on the weddings (that hope to reduce the electricity and food wastage). and would expect the Elite and our politicians to abide by the laws as well.

  5. Watan Aziz says:

    Now, I am going to assume this is the same crowd who complains about load shedding?

    Because for sure, at Mai Jori Jamali’s village, this does not happen.