There is enough technology in this world to, to, to redirect that food to where it needs to go without being ultra processed. You mentioned Japan and Indonesia. In Japan they feed 10 million kids a day, school lunches. They pay between a dollar and 70 and $2.50. And they have a lot harder time getting food than we do. We're we' basket of the world. And they make it, as you say, they make it a culinary experience. (20:01–20:11)
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Asserts that Japan feeds 10 million kids daily with school lunches costing between $1.70 and $2.50.
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