I think free market for food had led us to crazy prices, crazy production chains, and crazy consumer behaviours. Food that comes from the other side of the world or that is massively refined and industrialized is cheaper than local, healthy vegetables or meat.
If the energetic cost of transport and the public health cost were integrated somehow into food prices, things would be very different.
We're lucky to be 99% self reliant for our vegetables and maybe 50% for fruits. I've made some food choices that cost me a bit, like giving up on bananas since they have a high environmental cost, and industrialized cheese which means we eat local cheese only six months of the year. Some things that I know are bad for the world's health (and mine) I'm addicted to and haven't been able to give up, like dark chocolate and coffee.
However when we lived in the city it would have been impossible for us to buy only local and organic vegetables and eggs. It would have meant spending a whole day to tour local producers, and we wouldn't have been able to afford it.
Dust bathe tax. On good days Chipie and Théo take a bath together and that protects her from bullying by my bigger ex-batts. When he's angry at her, he pecks her away and that means she has to hide to dustbathe.
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