Extremely not-fun fact: collectively, humanity currently produces more than enough food for every person. But a huge part of it is either wasted or inaccessible by people that need them, which usually results in them not going to anyone and being wasted, which is why we still have food scarcity.

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          -410 months ago

          Then what would you suggest? If getting rid of food costs say $5 and sending to a different area costs say $10 then between both selections which one is better for the economy?

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            10 months ago

            I stated a fact, I didn’t suggest anything. wtf are you still talking for?

            If you’re paying to get rid of something you paid for, you fucked up.

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              -610 months ago

              Sounds like you figured it out then. If we can just determine a way to efficiently distribute the food, then we’ll be good.

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                  -410 months ago

                  I thought we we were close to a breakthrough. Just for fun imagine a situation where eliminating a food product costs 100 pesos, but packaging and shipping that same food product to another location costs 200 pesos; which of these is more economical?