The New York Times says poor people who can’t afford food just need to “think differently.”
“Inflation has the potential to drive welcome change for the planet if Americans think differently about the way they eat. While hunger and food insecurity are a very real problem in the United States and globally, middle- and upper-class Americans still have more choices at the grocery store than perhaps any food shoppers in history. Climate change has motivated some to eat less resource-intensive meat and more vegetables, grains and legumes, but this movement has not reached the scale necessary to bring needed change — yet.”
Opinion | You Want to Buy Meat? In This Economy? – The New York Times
The poor can’t afford meat and can’t obtain bread. What could possibly go wrong?
“Italian FM warns of ‘world war for bread’