How to avoid high-emissions foods
The vast majority of grub travels by boat or truck, but what flies has a substantially higher footprint. Here's our best advice for spotting air-freighted food.
Hey there, and welcome back to Cool Beans, where today we’re digging into a question that's been on our minds: how food travels. With May comin’ ’round the bend, it feels like the right time to break out the rosé, start piling asparagus onto our plates, and top our breakfasts with fresh, juicy strawberries.
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