Frances Norman

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Of the estimated 30 billion food miles associated with UK-consumed food, 82 per cent are generated within the country, and over half of these in 2005 were simply due to trips by car from homes to local food shops. So buying your food locally may indeed reduce the distance travelled from field to fork, but any environmental benefits are likely offset by the use of multiple trips of less efficient, smaller, petrol-guzzling vehicles.
Spoon-Fed: Why Almost Everything We’ve Been Told About Food is Wrong
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