Saturday, October 5, 2013

Hungry Planet: What The World Eats | TIME.com

Hungry Planet: What The World Eats | TIME.com.

26 comments:

  1. I knew that people in poor countries ate a lot less than us fortunate people, but I never knew that they ate so little in one week.

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  2. This article shows the difference between different cultures and the food they eat

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  3. It's interesting to see how much people spend in one week on food alone

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  4. I was surprised some people eat so much in one week. However there's no information about Korea.

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  5. Elaine Du [STUDENT]October 9, 2013 at 1:56 AM

    I’am shocked by how differently each family eat and how mach money they speed to eat there breakfast, lunch and diner. And how much does each family eats.

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  6. I think it is really cool how rich people is so much difference from poor people. Poor people have so much more fresh food and rich people have mostly boxed food.

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  7. It would be a lot of waste if they don't finish them= =|||

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  8. It is cool to see the different cultures and their food. I thinks it is also a good thing to see how lucky we are compared to some others.

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  9. Some of the wealthy people always waste food, but they probably don't know the poors are probably starving at the same time TUT

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  10. This is so interesting to see how one family in Chad eats for a week from $1, but a family in Norway eats a week on $731.

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  11. I noticed that some countries eat similar with another countries, but some countries are totally different from others. I also noticed that the food they eat gets different from how much they earn money.

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  12. I felt really bad for the poor people who get so less food a week, and it is really clear to see the difference of the prices and the amount of food.

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  13. I think that it is very cool how the food people eat around the world is so different from others.

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  14. It's so amazing that how much people eat a week. The money spend on food is so different. There is family only spending about $5 each week, and there is family spending more than $500 each week. Some family eat so less and some family have a lot of food. I think the food they eat each week depends on their economies and their culture.

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  15. Wow... People eat so much stuff... Anyway I found that the cost of their one week foods are different depending on which country they live in. For people who live in undeveloped countries eat less and sometimes cheaper food. However people who live in developed countries, such as US, eat a variety of foods.

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  16. I notice that the family members in the richer families look more healthier and happy than the poorer familes.

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  17. It's interesting that some families in different countries spend a lot of money for food and some families in other countries spend less than $10! It is also interesting on how different the families favorite food is.

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  18. I notice that the richer families look healthier and happier than the poorer families.

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  19. i'm getting hungry looking at all those food

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  20. I like to see different families all around the world and how they eat such different things, but such similar things too. I also think that it's weird how people in Chad eat so little and spend $1.00 on food but in America or Norway they eat so much and spend so much money.

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  21. I noticed how in some countries (such as Chad), 1 dollar can account for nearly a week's worth of food, while in other countries (such as Norway), they spend about 700 dollars just for a week's worth of food. Just imagining if the family in Norway was able to donate just a few dollars to the family in Chad, then you could know how much food that could buy. I also noticed many bizarre ingredients, such as Narwhals are a favorite food in Canada? Maybe to us, it would seem different, but maybe in Canada, it would be normal. This also shows the different food people have in their cultures. I also noticed the amount of family members in the family differs, too, yet sometimes, the families with most people cost less than the family with less people.

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  22. The difference of what people eat in different cultures is amazing! It really shows how their culture is run.

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  23. It's so cool to see that different cultures and places are so different. I think this is a very gripping how the expenses are way apart depending on the location.

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  24. Even though poor families don't use a lot of money it looks like they have a lot of food. It's obvious though that the richer families have better and fresher food.

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  25. i think this website is cool because you can see the other cultures and if the richer just donated some to the poor, they could have a lot more food!

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