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.

    • @foggy
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      101 year ago

      Nothing efficient about throwing away food. Not even from a profit perspective.

      • @blackbirdbiryani
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        181 year ago

        That depends. If discarding food costs $X and distributing it to another market costs $2X guess which option is economically favourable?

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          The only reason that would occur would be inefficiency in distribution of product.

          • @TheMauveAvenger
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            -21 year ago

            Wow you solved it. We just need to make distribution efficient.

            • @foggy
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              81 year ago

              That is literally the first comment in this thread, gtfo. Not going in circles with you.

              • @TheMauveAvenger
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                -41 year 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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                  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.

                  • @TheMauveAvenger
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                    -61 year 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.

    • hudson
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      71 year ago

      In many cases, it’s not that, either.

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