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What the World Eats

63 points| jamongkad | 15 years ago |time.com

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[+] decode|15 years ago|reply
I prefer this version, since it lists each item in the pictures, as well as breaking down the expenditures by category:

http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=5005952

Some interesting bits:

The German family spends more on vitamins than any other category. The family from Chad gets $24.37 worth of free rations from relief organizations. Almost half of the Americans' expenditures are on Fast Food and Beverages.

[+] eru|15 years ago|reply
Those crazy Germans with their vitamin pills. They should just drive over to the Netherlands once a year, and buy their drugs there. It's way cheaper than in Germany.

Also all the bottled water is just crazy. German tap water is excellent in quality in all areas, and I like the taste in most areas I sampled. And never ever drink the Flensburger malt beer (unless you find a version that uses actual sugar and not sweetener).

The frozen pizza from Dr Oedtker is quite good. But for most other stuff, they could as well have bought it at Aldi for cheaper, instead of going for the higher priced branded items.

I guess I should stop ranting.

[+] hristov|15 years ago|reply
Kudos to those Germans for putting their beer front and center.
[+] petercooper|15 years ago|reply
With a couple of exceptions, they've picked some rather wealthy, atypical families. I start putting my rant hat on if we go over $90 in a week and that's double what I know some people spend each week. We're in the UK, 3 strong, have a reasonable diet with good meals each day and several treats. We'd all weigh 500lbs if we spent $500 a week on food (or be permanently glued to the toilet after eating non-stop fruit)..!
[+] autarch|15 years ago|reply
It would've been very interesting to see some examples of people who've chosen to eat diets that are not the standard diet for their country. In particular, I'd like to see what vegans, raw foodists, Atkins dieters, and so on are eating.

I think the contrast between an American vegan and "Standard" American diet would be pretty interesting.

[+] sofuture|15 years ago|reply
I'd like to see the contrast between American vegan and Atkins/Paleo.
[+] chipsy|15 years ago|reply
This is the second time I'm looking at these photos. They're very memorable.
[+] ubernostrum|15 years ago|reply
Do I want to know what a "mayonnaise sandwich" is?
[+] viggity|15 years ago|reply
would you rather have a mayonnaise sandwich or "Pig's knuckles with carrots, celery and parsnips".

I think I may go for the mayonnaise sandwich.

[+] joubert|15 years ago|reply
Instead of cereal, some of these families should eat real food for breakfast.
[+] viggity|15 years ago|reply
the Ecuadorians love their hats, don't they?
[+] sliverstorm|15 years ago|reply
I want to live in Sicily.

Also, good god. The North Carolina example is an assault of colors on my eyes.

[+] mitjak|15 years ago|reply
Don't worry, it's all corn under wraps.