The meat industry is such a huge sustainability problem right now for the entire world.
Side effect of the USA-vs-USSR fight. They fought on many fronts: proxy wars, puppet governments, the "space race," modernist art, and a "farm war" was one of the ways to undermine faith in the other. America heavily subsidized farming and claimed it was "capitalism and free-market" that produced so much more than Russia. Supermarkets were the display case for the excessive production. These supermarkets wanted to have simple supply chains, so they supported single large producers more than a broader (and more resilient) swathe of small-to-medium producers. Easier paperwork to get 120,000 tomatoes from one government-subsidized farm than from 4-6 self-sufficient farms.
Reading into how much infrastructure was built for winning the farm war is kinda nuts. Like, federal promotion of state roadworks because the show-off supermarkets needed those supply chains.
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