Comment by Legend2440

18 hours ago

Not what's happening here. They are not destroying the trees to limit supply and jack up prices, but rather because no one wants them.

Nor are we destroying food while people go hungry; we produce more food than we eat by a considerable margin. What hunger remains in the world is a distribution problem, not a supply problem.

You have no idea what's happening in the USA do you lol.

I can't speak to the fruit business, but let me assure you: people are starving, the cost of living crisis is a political weapon, SNAP is unfunded, and this nutrition is, as in Grapes of Wrath times, succumbing to the market, not to the lack of need.

People are hungry, there's just no $$$ in feeding them.

Shame.

  • No one in the US is starving outside of illness or drug abuse.

    75% of the population is overweight, and the rate is even higher among poor people. We've had to invent new words like "food insecure" because actual starvation is a solved problem.

    • even if that was the case, there are still starving people in other parts of the world, and we’re still destroying food rather than giving it to them, because shipping food halfway across the world to give to people for free isn’t profitable