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Talk of the Town: Hunger as ‘public perception’?
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Talk of the Town: Hunger as ‘public perception’?

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Comments on “Hunger as ‘public perception’?” (Editorial, 4/22/25) via https://opinion.inquirer.net:

The result of food price cartels, misdirected govt response and lack of security by force and by law. products and foods are smaller now yet still pricier … we need a fair market place and officials of intellect & integrity.

WeAryBat

It is not PERCEPTION But real social problems that affect even the affluent societies. Denying hunger exists is worse than lying it existed.

No Lies

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Unfortunately, this data on hunger is a goldmine for politicos. Yes, there’s no right or wrong, he sees food. And rich politicians and dynasties have it.

hugo

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