This is the latest data available. The inflation crisis has probably significantly changed this but it’s still interesting to see that there’s not much correlation with how rich a country is.
that_is_so_Raven on
Can’t spell FAOSTAT without FATSO
DJonni13 on
Wow – this is super interesting. Thanks for sharing.
U-Abel on
Meanwhile people in the US saying that their obesity rates are due to healthy food costing a lot. Then I guess Japanese should be overly obese but their obesity rates are like that of Ethiopia
sporadicMotion on
Is this based on 1 unit of local currency for food or USD?
I’m missing something here. I can eat far more healthy food in Thailand AND Japan with $1 USD than in Canada yet Japan is darker here.
ghazwozza on
I live in the UK and I still don’t manage to eat a healthy diet.
fieldbotanist on
Why is Japan red?
At $6.86 per kg fish is pretty cheap. (In Canada you can find in Loblaws chicken for $6.86 a 100 grams…)
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https://www.datawrapper.de/_/7vsDT/
https://www.fao.org/faostat/en/#data/CAHD
This is the latest data available. The inflation crisis has probably significantly changed this but it’s still interesting to see that there’s not much correlation with how rich a country is.
Can’t spell FAOSTAT without FATSO
Wow – this is super interesting. Thanks for sharing.
Meanwhile people in the US saying that their obesity rates are due to healthy food costing a lot. Then I guess Japanese should be overly obese but their obesity rates are like that of Ethiopia
Is this based on 1 unit of local currency for food or USD?
I’m missing something here. I can eat far more healthy food in Thailand AND Japan with $1 USD than in Canada yet Japan is darker here.
I live in the UK and I still don’t manage to eat a healthy diet.
Why is Japan red?
At $6.86 per kg fish is pretty cheap. (In Canada you can find in Loblaws chicken for $6.86 a 100 grams…)