There is enough food in the world to feed everyone. However, distribution issues and greed (especially greed or at least the lack of political will) prevents universal nutrition.
Fact: According to U.S. Government regulations: there are no people in the United States who suffer malnutrition. That is not an accepted diagnosis for Medicare or Medicaid or any other government-funded health care plan. Only State Department recognized refugees from third-world countries can be diagnosed with malnutrition.
There is enough food in the world to feed everyone. However, distribution issues and greed (especially greed or at least the lack of political will) prevents universal nutrition.
Fact: According to U.S. Government regulations: there are no people in the United States who suffer malnutrition. That is not an accepted diagnosis for Medicare or Medicaid or any other government-funded health care plan. Only State Department recognized refugees from third-world countries can be diagnosed with malnutrition.