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Luck is happenstance and I don't believe in it. Skill is preserving foods for generations without having any such incidence. They had large families to help share the work, not to have extras in case they died! They also had large families because there was not the available birth control. I'm the youngest of nine, my mother and father were both from equally large families and their families before them. Not because they had to breed to replace dead youngin's!
Believe all the propaganda you want, those people all over the world who do not have all these USDA rules of food preservation have a much higher population than the US and it's not because they had extras to fill the required "quota of kids" when one would die. It's because the most hardy and savvy are able to survive long enough to produce more of the same.
During that common sense period people died. Guess what..in every period of Earth people have died. They are still dying. That does not prove they died from poorly preserved foods!
That is one of the funniest things I have heard lately. They were breeding up "replacement children". lol I want to make a prediction, i believe every single person will die in their lifetime and I believe it will be from heart failure ...when it stops. lol (Well not everybody will die, and you know what I mean. )