What happens to the food supply when food prices are high?
a. the food supply gets shifted fr...
Biology, 29.09.2019 20:20 laurajwyman1952
What happens to the food supply when food prices are high?
a. the food supply gets shifted from the wealthy to the poor
b. the food supply increases in all socioeconomic classes
c. the food supply gets shifted from the poor to the wealthy
d. the food supply diminishes in all socioeconomic classes
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