Crunching on Critters: Swedish Striving for Sustainability Puts Bugs on the Table
Fears of war and food shortages raise questions about the future of food
Fears of war and food shortages raise questions about the future of food
Farmers are suffering while the Spanish government makes seemingly little effort to help.
The issue of bug eating has become an attack point for European populists, while advocates extoll the benefits of insect consumption to the European Green Deal.
Polish politicians make edible bugs an election issue.
Why this obsession on the part of Brussels officials with making the citizens of old Europe eat insects? Not a concerted ideological plan, but proof of a rootless globalist way of thinking that takes on unexpected aspects: in the age of happy globalisation, if it’s done elsewhere, why not here?
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