They also ignore the fact that most people don’t have the space and/or time and/or energy for growing their own, and that most people also don’t live near farms, or hell, near any decent food shops, never mind those who are disabled and couldn’t grow our own food even if we had all the land and time available (~not to mention literally depend on food delivery to survive).
Individualism with green glasses is the perfect description.
You need packaging and transport for anything not at home.
These kind of charts are completely oblivious to scaling and the economy you realize with it IMO. It’s individualism with green glasses.
They also ignore the fact that most people don’t have the space and/or time and/or energy for growing their own, and that most people also don’t live near farms, or hell, near any decent food shops, never mind those who are disabled and couldn’t grow our own food even if we had all the land and time available (~not to mention literally depend on food delivery to survive).
Individualism with green glasses is the perfect description.