most food was at once fair trade.
yes it is only fair
people got little pay, so they could barely buy food and clothing. But after fair trade was introduced, people are getting paid more so that children can afford to go to school.
people got little pay, so they could barely buy food and clothing. But after fair trade was introduced, people are getting paid more so that children can afford to go to school.
they would buy them to help hunt for food
Because when you buy fair trade food, you pay extra to give money back to the manufacturer, such as if you buy a banana that is from Africa, some money goes back to that farmer
Most of them buy their food at the local markets, which are reminiscent to the farmer markets in the US. On larger cities, people of middle classes buy their food at supermarkets.
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Just ask him if he does, then buy him pizza.
A middle school should have a place where students can eat. It would be preferable for them to be able to get hot food there instead of having to bring a cold lunch from home. The reason I'm avoiding saying directly "Yes" is that I don't know exactly what you have in mind when you say "cafeteria". If you just mean a place to buy prepared food that is nourishing and part of a balanced diet, then yes; if you mean a place they can get whatever junk food they want, then no.
nothing home food is better
So students can buy food to eat