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Cake day: August 9th, 2023

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  • As of 2023, there are over 6,500 food deserts in the United States. The USDA estimates that 18.8 million people, or about 6.1% of the U.S. population, live in a food desert.

    For the vast majority of people, you can get whatever you want. We should do everything in our power to ensure as much of that 6% gets closer access to healthy food.

    Did this video present food deserts as a more general reason why healthy food is expensive? shockedpikachu.gif





  • No it’s not. Not in the majority of America. Who do people make this nonsense up?

    A double quarter pounder with cheese meal is $11 after tax. $33 to feed my family.

    I can feed my entire family on slightly more than than a single burger.

    1.5 lbs/ beef $6.50

    28oz bag frozen fries $3

    Let’s say a dollar for condiments and pantry items. $1

    Martin’s rolls: $2

    2l of coke $1

    $13.50 to feed 3 people.

    I can get chicken thighs for$2.50/lbs and make pulled chicken considerably cheaper.