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- May 2015
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blogs.kqed.org blogs.kqed.org
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Before you gag, chew on this: nearly 80 percent of the global population eats insects as part of their normal diet, and insects are related to delicacies in western cuisine including shrimp, crayfish and lobsters.
This is also significant because I would never eat a bug but 80 percent of the population already eats it. Also, insects are related to shrimp, which I have eaten before.
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Around the world, as countries’ economies develop and people gain the ability to purchase more expensive food, diets generally change to include more meat.
This quote is significant because the article says that meat will run out because we are consuming it all. And a solution is to eat bugs.
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