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A food surplus for a family typically means they have more food than their immediate needs, allowing them to store excess for future use or share with others. The actual quantity can vary based on family size, dietary habits, and local food availability. Generally, a surplus might consist of several days' to weeks' worth of meals beyond their regular consumption. This excess can include non-perishable items, frozen foods, or fresh produce that exceeds their weekly requirements.
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Usually, they sell it to flour mills. But they may also keep some to process for their own use. It depends on the size and purpose of the farm.
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Hunter-gatherers did not have a food surplus.