Per person. 200L versus 105L a year.
I'm pulling some information here at work and some of the food stats for the US versus Canada are kind of interesting.
IE, the average American eats significantly more canned fruits & vegetables, meat, and eggs. They also drink 30L of whole milk (seriously?) compared to 13L in Canada. Really? Do people actually drink homo milk?
But that can't totally account for weight differences between the countries, since we eat more margarine (twice as much), more butter, yogurt, and ice cream.
Of course, we also eat more fresh fruit & vegetables where the US eats a lot of canned stuff, and someone here drinks a lot of tea and coffee to bring up the per capita average. 70 liters of tea a year? Good lord, someone's sucking it back.
What about you guys? Are you the average, eating your own body weight in assorted meat in a year, or is someone else eating your portion?
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