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April 26, 2011
New iPhone App Helps Consumers Avoid Bad Leftovers
LINCOLN, Neb. -- A new application available for Apple devices -- iPhone and iPod touch -- helps protect consumers from bad leftovers. The "4-Day Throw Away" application, available now from the App Store at http://itunes.apple.com/app/leftovers/id427307538?mt=8, is an extension of the 4-Day Throw Away campaign (http://www.4daythrowaway.org/), which educates consumers about the dangers of foodborne illnesses and the four-day guideline for eating, freezing or throwing away leftovers.
"The 4-day guideline is a great standard to follow if you are unsure whether a leftover food item is OK to eat or not," said Julie Albrecht, UNL Extension food specialist. "But some foods are OK to eat for longer periods of time, while some should actually be thrown out sooner."
Many consumers don't realize how quickly food leftovers can become unsafe or spoil. The application, along with the rest of the campaign, is not only informing consumers about food leftovers, but helping them to practice safe leftover usage and food storage in their homes.
The "4-Day Throw Away" application features hundreds of individual food items which can be easily searched by food categories or keywords. Listed under each food item are storage recommendations, reheating instructions and special considerations. The application also gives information on related foodborne illnesses, with details on symptoms, duration, complications and prevention.
"We really wanted to provide as many details as possible for this application, and our team pulled together lots of great information from the USDA and compiled it into an easy-to-use format," said Ruth Litchfield, Iowa State University Extension nutrition specialist.
The "4-Day Throw Away" application can be downloaded from the App Store on your computer or device. For additional information about the 4-Day Throw Away campaign, visit its Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/4daythrowaway or view several videos on YouTube at http://www.youtube.com/4daythrowaway starring the giant, red 4 mascot.
The 4-Day Throw Away campaign, which features a 4 as its mascot, is educating consumers about the dangers of foodborne illnesses and the four-day guideline for eating, freezing or throwing away leftovers. It is funded by a U.S. Department of Agriculture grant and is a partnership between Iowa State University Extension and University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension.
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4/26/11-SK Sources: Julie Albrecht, Ph.D., professor, nutrition and health sciences, (402) 472-8884, jalbrecht1@unl.edu
Ruth Litchfield, ISU Extension nutrition specialist, (515) 294-9484, litch@iastate.edu
iPhone.26 Writers: Christopher Weishaar, ISU Extension communications specialist, (515) 294-1327, cweishaa@iastate.edu
Sandi Alswager Karstens, IANR News Service, (402) 472-3030, salswager2@unl.edu
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