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This cropped up on the BBC food and drink message board, and I thought you all might like to comment, here.
The basic observation is that obesity is a problem in the developed world, while 80 million people in the 3rd world are severly malnourished, and in danger of starvation. Moreover, we can solve the problem, simply by distributing the wealth of the world more justly.
So here is the modest proposal: we comfortable, lucky, wealthy people declare a 'food solidarity day', and voluntarily limit ourselves to the kind of food eaten by the poor for the entire day. Thus, as an example, one meal of dhal and chappattis might last us the entire day. The money we save from foregoing our normal diet gets donated to some worthy organisation of our choice.
We might time the event to coincide with, say the first or last day of lent.
Constructive criticism welcome.
Best wishes, 2ndRateMind.
The basic observation is that obesity is a problem in the developed world, while 80 million people in the 3rd world are severly malnourished, and in danger of starvation. Moreover, we can solve the problem, simply by distributing the wealth of the world more justly.
So here is the modest proposal: we comfortable, lucky, wealthy people declare a 'food solidarity day', and voluntarily limit ourselves to the kind of food eaten by the poor for the entire day. Thus, as an example, one meal of dhal and chappattis might last us the entire day. The money we save from foregoing our normal diet gets donated to some worthy organisation of our choice.
We might time the event to coincide with, say the first or last day of lent.
Constructive criticism welcome.
Best wishes, 2ndRateMind.