No, 60% of households eat the wrong stuff. If you watch the average person eat, it's not the quantity of food that's the problem, it's the quality. A double cheeseburger, med fries, and a med coke really isn't all that much food in terms of mass, but it's an awfully lot of food in terms of caloric intake.And like most of today's problem, you can blame the government interference. They pay farmers to not grow grains and vegetables in the name of stabilizing prices and they manipulate the meat markets to keep meet stupidly cheap. When the price of a pound of ground beef is more or less the same as a pound of apples, something is wrong.
***** SWEARING!?
"iTunes.com has been repeatedly criticised for raising the prices of music downloads during a time when online music sales are on the rise."Not that I'm a fan of higher prices or anything, but I'm assume the writers over at finance.yahoo bomb their econ finals back in highschool. It's a pretty simple relationship guys; demand goes up, price goes up. If the demand goes down, the price will most likely go back down as well, just like CD's did over the last decade.
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