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In recent years, it has become common for both parents to work full time. As a result, children spend less time with their parents. This essay will discuss the main reasons for this trend and the problems it may cause for families. One of the main reasons why both parents work is rising cost of […]
The chart and map illustrate the global preference for edible animal products and the current price for a few foods in stock. The country that showed the highest willingness to eat insect goods was Mexico, with 71%, while the lowest interest was from Japan, depicting a red mark with 21%. At first glance, Russia, the […]
The map illustrates numeral percentages for the amount of people around the world who are prepared to consume products containing insects, as well as the cost of these foods. Overall, we can see that the countries towards the west side of the globe are typically more willing to eat these insect based products such as […]
The map provides insight into global willingness to consume insect-based products, with notable differences across countries In South America, Peru and Brazil exhibit moderate willingness at 58% and 45%, respectively, reflecting a more balanced acceptance of insect-based products. Mexico shows the highest willingness at 71%, significantly higher than other countries like Japan, where only 21% […]
