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Health, 07.11.2019 02:31 daniel8orange

1.why is it important to know how far food travels to get to your plate to get to your plate?

2.do you think it is feasible to have a "zero mile" meal? explain.

3.suppose you want to add some fresh avocado and tomatoes to your burrito. when do you think it would have to be picked from the plant in order to remain fresh when it gets to your home

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