The System Controlling Your Food

A bag of chips can cost less than vegetables, milk, or fresh produce — and that imbalance did not happen naturally. This video breaks down how subsidies, industrial food systems, and pricing strategies made processed food cheaper while healthier options became harder to afford.

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