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    Some of the very first food packaging materials were animal skin, leaves, nuts or wood. Hunters and gatherers used every part of the animals that they killed and recycled the leftovers. As civilizations advanced, their methods of packaging did as well. Depending on where people lived, some people had woven sacks and baskets while others made clay pots and bowls. They were able to store food for later use during harsh conditions such as a drought or winter. Then commerce introduced new packaging…

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    Food Field Assignment

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    and. I usually eat food that has healthiness in its category and I usually drink water mostly because soft drinks aren't really good for your body. Most of the food I eat is processed food made by companies and they bring all the food in trucks or in packages and it consumes all of the carbon dioxide in the air and everything which is bad for our environment. I would change by growing my own food or making a homemade food and stop consuming these useless products they call food. I will…

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    Food Budget Reflection

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    Have you ever asked yourself how am I going to eat for a full week with only the amount of thirty-five dollars? I thought it was impossible. For the purpose of coming up with a food budget what I did first is count up the total of points I had in class which came up to a total of 93.89 points. In order to find out my financial income what I did was is I multiplied my amount of points by twenty, finally giving me the total of $1877.8. Since we had only been in class for three weeks I then divided…

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    Fast Food In Guatemala

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    types of food consumed at different meals vary among societies. In addition to culture, religion, tradition, etiquette, and location also play crucial roles in the diet of people throughout the world. Therefore, the choice, cost, and health effects of food will be dictated by these variables throughout civilization. The United States and Guatemala can easily be compared as polar opposites. The Mendoza and Revis families serve as prime examples in comparing the fascinating distinction in food…

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    I think it is very important to know where your food comes from. If you live vegan you have to employ way more for how and what you really eat. It is not really easy to live vegan because animal products are almost everywhere. Food industries want to produce their food cheap and sell it cheap. They don’t treat their animals correctly. Animals have to spend their whole life in a cage, that is so small, they can barely fit in it and the food they get was mixed with medicine so the grow quicker and…

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    Junk Food Essay

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    and minerals needed to maintain a healthy body. Food gives our bodies the energy that we need to do work. But not all categories of food that can be include in nutritious food but can harm to our health. According to dictionary junk means useless, extra and something that is not needed. Pizzas, chaat, samosa, burgers, french fries are called junk food but all these food have become common feature of adolescents’s diet throughout the world. Junk food can cause health disease such as obesity,…

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    Elizabethan Era Food

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    Food During the Elizabethan Era Everyone loves food. Its needed to survive and a staple of everyday life. During the Elizabethan period, food was a staple of social structure and a unique way of cooking was established along with many other methods that are still used today. Wealth was a very crucial part of the social chain and based on the wealth of a person their diet, varied. Wealth is something, then and now, that people strive to have. Wealth means a lot of things, it's in the eye of the…

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    We often hear the phrases, “food is fuel” and “you are what you eat” whether it is coming from a doctor or peers and family. Although it may seem unbelievable, it is true, how we balance the amount and what type of foods we eat in our daily lives can benefit or adversely affect our bodies. So what makes people choose to eat in a certain manner and put specific foods in their bodies? Well, through examining my own relationship with food I have discovered that dietary restrictions, parents’…

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    Food Waste In America

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    Introduction Sustaining our food and becoming more efficient with our food waste is a big issue in America. Many tons and pounds of food are wasted every day, these food that are being thrown out are not being disposed effectively. Each time a piece of food is thrown in the trash as well as resources in that food that could be used better making more food. Most don’t realize what they are throwing away when they don’t feel like finishing their meal. Food waste in America is one the largest…

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    Problems With Fast Food

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    The Problems with Fast Food Eating is one of the most essential things that we have to do to live on this earth. Without consuming food and fluids we won’t be able to survive long, this is why the nutrients we put in our bodies is so important. The right nutrition provides our bodies with the energy it needs to function properly, to impacts the way we feel and to live a healthy life. The nutrients our bodies crave, however, is being lessen by the unhealthy fast food that we consume mostly…

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