Let’s talk about our food

1. The current demands for certain foods across the world because they’re vegan “substitutes” or the new superfood is harmful to our ecosystems. Smita at @iquitwaste has been speaking about this lately and it’s really worth reading.

Here’s our caveat. Eating some of these foods occasionally is fine. We love that chefs are creative. We love that we get to learn how other people have been eating them for thousands of years & support them. And we actively encourage kids @skwoodlekids to try foods from places outside their bubble so they can experiment with different tastes and learn about other cultures & families. We’ve traded food between invisible borders for a long time. But these should be treats. They certainly should not be causing deforestation, water issues, the displacement of Indigenous peoples & local communities and the mass changing of lands. ⁣

2. Eat in season. It shocks us how many people don’t really know the costs of produce & whether something is expensive or not. If you know your baseline price for when they’re in season, you’ll know when the price goes up they’re probably not or in high demand. So don’t buy them. Helps you budget and help our world!⁣

3. Eat locally. In food-growing countries, it’s surprising how much of that they export and import (capitalism is definitely out of whack!). Check where your food is coming from. Are you in a banana region but eating from Asia? Amongst the oranges but yours are coming from Israel? Go to local farmers markets. Support organic. Get delivery of local produce.⁣

4. Cheap products produced on mass scale will always cause issues. Palm oil is a case in point. Companies need to be better. And we need to stop eating processed foods where possible.⁣

5. Packaged food generally sucks. Find time (or assign it to your partner or roommates!) to learn to make new things. Bread one week. Learning to make wraps are next for us. Reducing our working hours in this system really helps with this.

6. Factory farming and big Agriculture is killing us. We need to advocate for legislation. Eat more staples. Support healthy alternatives. Have flexibility. ⁣

7. Poverty trumps everything. Eating processed foods. Packaging waste. You need to eat. We need to fix the system.⁣

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