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In reply to the discussion: A weeks worth of groceries around the world... (Dial up intenstive) [View all]Pelican
(1,156 posts)43. Unsure...
Obviously staged to some degree...
Google linked to a huffpo article.
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Whether you're tucking into a pizza, grilled fish or fresh fruit, the next time you sit down to a meal, take a moment to consider how your counterparts across the planet experience the same ritual.
This series of fascinating photographs, shot by Peter Menzel and Faith D'Aluisio, show the weekly groceries and dietary habits of families around the globe.
From the book Hungry Planet, the series entitled What The World Eats chronicles food trends across the planet with some both obvious and surprising results.
http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2013/04/27/what-the-world-eats-a-weeks-groceries-planet-pictures_n_3168696.html?utm_hp_ref=uk?ncid=GEP
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Thank you, Pelican, very interesting comparisons. I notice that sodas are in many of these photos,
Mnemosyne
Apr 2013
#2
I hope that the soda overseas is at least sugar based, rather the HFCS. What a world.
Mnemosyne
Apr 2013
#81
Love it. USA wins award for most processed food! 2nd only to Chad for fewest vegetables.
reformist2
Apr 2013
#4
Me three. I learned not that long ago that if I eat morning protein I eat less all day.
nolabear
Apr 2013
#23
Is that all meat in the lower-right of the Australia picture? Even for a family
petronius
Apr 2013
#40
Depressing toward the bottom? Okay, Mali and Chad had very little food and little
1monster
Apr 2013
#41
As someone familiar with the diet of China I must say that the chinese photo...
Locut0s
Apr 2013
#74
The amount of candy and soda pop in the more affluent countries is appalling. The lack of eggs or
diane in sf
Apr 2013
#85