What A Week Of Groceries Looks Like Around The World


Is it any wonder why we suffer from cancer and chronic disease?

Nutritionnews.com
It seems as a people, we have a fascination with photographing our food. From Henry’s series of riders, to looking on instagram we cant help but document what we consume. Photographer Peter Menzel started this intriguing series of one weeks of groceries from around the world, taking traditional food photography to a much larger scale.

Mexico
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Great Britain
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USA
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Australia
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Germany
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Italy
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Canada
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France
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Japan
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China
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Poland
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Kuwait
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Mongolia
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Turkey
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Mali
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India
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Bhutan
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Chad
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Ecuador
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Guatemala
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3 Comments on “What A Week Of Groceries Looks Like Around The World”

  1. December 16, 2013 at 12:49 pm #

    The last SEVEN are the healthiest – lots of fruit and veg, very little meat, some grains. Great article!

    • December 16, 2013 at 3:42 pm #

      Agreed. plus very little processed foods and soft drink in the last half of the pictures. Quantity wise as well the first handful have a massive amount of food. I wonder how much gets wasted. ..

  2. December 16, 2013 at 3:39 pm #

    Reblogged this on Neal Rews Australia.

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