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Most of the world eats bugs.
He knew how the world eats at our attention.
Fuel costs are to blame, and so is a shift in how the rest of the world eats.
"Hungry Planet: What the World Eats" is made up of photographs of the weekly food purchases of families around the world.
As Goodyear explains, "eighty per cent of the world eats insects with pleasure," but contemporary Westerners "tend to associate insects with filth, death, and decay".
A colorful primer on the global marketplace and cultural change, "What the World Eats" sparks an intellectual appetite that no amount of narwhal skin can fill.
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Photographers usually have the world eating out of their hand.
Kellogg's changed what the rich world ate for breakfast, and Kodak how it remembered holidays.
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