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Unravelling The Food Chain
Season 6, Ep. 3
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In a special collaboration with the delicious. podcast, Gilly Smith introduces us to a group of young people, some of whom have experienced first-hand food poverty, to explore how to make the food system fairer. All four episodes of the delicious. podcast have been produced in partnership with the Food Foundation and the Right2Food podcast.
In this week’s episode, we start to unpack the food system in order to explore how carbon labelling and a local food economy could change the world.
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