It may be that poorer countries eat better quality food of a given type,
but poorer households within North America do not. My experience is that
they eat more processed and worse quality food.

Doug Woodard
St. Catharines, Ontario

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> In these reports that Kirk posted, it seems that wealthier countries
> feed their population with food in boxes and bottles, pretty packaging,
> but very little nutrition.  The foods consumed in poorer households
> appear to have a closer route back to the soil they were grown in, hence
> a higher level in nutrients.
>
> doug swanson
>



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