Although Mexico is a world leader in hunger reduction, there is still a 5% of children under 5 suffering with malnutrition.
2%
This question does not make any sense. Please rephrase it.
food
They put them in the fridge (Mexico has electricity, you know).
50%
People would want to live in Mexico for the awesome food!!! :)Also, some people like the warm climate there.
They flew the food/supplies over in a plane!
There never has been a problem with people in Minnesota getting food.
A Fajita.The same food the average American eats. The Mexican food is more authentic in New Mexico, however.
93.2%
Well, a bigger population means more food being consumed. However, a bigger population means more people are working. That means that a percentage of the new population will work in the food industry and so more food will be processed. A smaller population means less food being cunsumed. That means less people are working. So less people will be working in the food industry and so less food will be processed. So really, the population and food supply have a correlation.
no Mexico doesn't have food stamps