Silo Pays for Itself
Here is the math that proves it’s true.
The average American family throws away nearly $2,913 worth of food every year. That works out to about $56 a week, straight into the trash. Produce that wilted. Leftovers that were forgotten. Ingredients bought with good intentions that never made it to the plate.
Silo families save an estimated $600 a year simply by keeping food fresh longer and actually eating what they buy. That is $50 a month back in your pocket.
At that rate, Silo pays for itself in under 10 months. After that, every month is pure savings.
And that is before you count the cost of Ziploc bags and cling wrap you no longer need to buy.
One smart purchase. One small habit change. A kitchen that costs you less every single month from here on out.