RE: How Much Would It Cost To End World Hunger?

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Smaller communities, for example our cave/tent living community in the rocky semi-desert on Tenerife can do a lot in this.

Even without money.

For example nowadays we eat mostly recycled food. No longer sellable, but still edible food, which is thrown away by stores. We collect them, and we take them to the storsge cave.

And we grow some food too.

And there are food naturally in the rocky semi-desert too. For example prickly pear.



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Wow that seems pretty smart but as long as the recycled is healthy though... I got a couple of comments saying that it's not a food limitation problem it's actually a good distribution problem. The money and the honesty required to distribute food to every corner of the world. I hope this changes soon though !WINE

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Many people live like this since long years. Our cave/tent living community celebrated its 11th anniversary on 2024.07.11.

As I currently know, we have not had any problems with the recycled food so far.

And in addition to bakery products, fruits, vegetables, desserts, we recycle fish and meat too.

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Wow then this is a great way to live, didn't even know much about this, glad you introduced me to this.... Wow 11 years, it seems very sustainable then. This is very impressive man !PIZZA

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