The document lists the average annual expenditures on food for various locations around the world, ranging from $5.03 in Bhutan to $500.07 in Germany. It also includes discussion questions about interpreting photos of family meals from different areas and what they may indicate about health, food preparation, storage, disease risk, and the global economy and food supply chain.
22. Discussion Questions In viewing these photos, what stood out to you? Which family do you think is the healthiest? The unhealthiest? What constitutes unhealthy? What do the photos tell us about food preparation and storage in these areas? What can we infer about potential disease load for these families?
23. Discussion Questions How could we potentially misinterpret or incorrectly infer by just viewing these photos? What does that tell us about method? What do these photos tell us about the global economy, and the food production and supply chain? What is globalization? What evidence of globalization did you see in the photos?