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It depends on where the Inuit lives, not all inuit live in the north so the answer above would be correct. There are certainly no Macdonalds available outside urban areas of the North. Most supplies are flown in or trucked in over ice roads in the remote areas so the Inuit who live in the small villages and settlements have regional staple foods unlike what we are used to in the south. Hunting, gathering and some very limited farming is carried out. Store bought food is very expensive and "country food" is often preferred. Seal, caribou, fish and small game is common.
First Nation and Inuit peoples used many different strategies: hunting, gathering wild plants, farming, and trading food between tribes. One thing was for certain; nothing was ever wasted, especially the animals.

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