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India to US: stop blaming us for
your rising food costs!
www.walletpop.com, May 14, 2008
By Zac Bissonnette
Americans -- the majority of whom
are overweight -- are crying their 42-inch waists off over the
soaring price of food. Some U.S. officials have suggested that
India's rising prosperity and the resulting increase in demand for
food are to blame.
India's response? The New York
Times has all the details but if you're in a rush, I'll summarize it
for you: Sit on it.
Pradeep S. Mehta, secretary general
of the center for international trade, economics and the environment
of CUTS International said that if Americans ate less, "many hungry
people in sub-Saharan Africa would find food on their plates." He
also added that the savings resulting from a decreased need for
liposuction could be used to feed famine victims.
Burn sauce! Apparently this whole
mess started when our commander in chief opined that "When you start
getting wealth, you start demanding better nutrition and better
food, and so demand is high, and that causes the price to go up."
Indian commerce ministry Jairam
Ramesh's rebuttal? "George Bush has never been known for his
knowledge of economics." More burn sauce!
I'm inclined to agree with the
commentators critical of Bush on this one. The idea of America's
president blaming increased consumption in India for rising food
prices is laughable. It's like Ralphie May telling Amy Winehouse to
get off the couch because she's taking up too much room.
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