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Re: One Week's Worth of Food Around Our Planet
One Week's Worth of Food Around Our Planet By: Anonymous (17 replies) Wed, 09/26/2007 - 10:01
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Re: One Week's Worth of Food Around Our Planet
Yes, it's tough to know if I should feel sorry for the Chad folks, which I do because they obviously don't have the choice to make for themselves, or if I should feel sorry for the U.S. and the Westernized countries for the amount of unhealthy junk that they eat. There has to be a happy medium.