There's an income and wealth inequality aspect of food, which leads to the health issues you were just describing, yes? Absolutely. Economic insecurity, poverty along with racism is a major driver of this problem. If we can get consensus that we need to make those investments, we need to do more of a full cost accounting look at this problem. Over a 10 year period, if you made those investments, they are going to pay for themselves 6, 7 to 1 in terms of reduced costs," she says.

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