Overall, though, it seems like a positive development, and, again, should help reduce
overall food miles.
It is difficult to measure
the overall food miles of products brought to us by UNFI, as the details of the miles traveled by various foods can change from delivery to delivery, and is dependent an a complex host of factors.
Not exact matches
I think cash back cards (capital one, citi thank you points, amex blue cash, etc) are a good way to cut down the
overall cost of travel such as using them for statement credits on train, bus passes, tour tickets,
food, etc and other costs that
miles can not be used on.
This follows from the fact that
food miles are an insignificant contributor to
overall carbon emissions of
food production.