Which of the following situations is an example of how culture affects supply, demand, and consumption?
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Grocers in Arizona and Texas stock a large supply of Mexican products, while grocers in New York stock many kosher products.
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Beef is extremely cheap in the US, where it is consumed often, but it is extremely expensive in Japan, where it is consumed less.
C.
Rice is a common staple in Asia, while potatoes are a common staple in America.
D.
Lobster and caviar are easily affordable in some neighborhoods, while hotdogs and coleslaw are easily affordable in others.
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A. Grocers in Arizona and Texas stock a large supply of Mexican products, while grocers in New York stock many kosher products.
The following situations is an example of how culture affects supply, demand, and consumption.
- China, India, the United States, and Brazil are the top four agricultural producers in the world, respectively. In many "underdeveloped countries," war and political corruption frequently "prevent food from getting to those who need" it.
- Poor nutrition is malnutrition. Undernutrition, or not eating enough of the correct foods to provide your body with the nutrients it needs, is the most common cause of this. To maintain your health, a balanced diet should offer enough calories, protein, and vitamins.
- The top producer of cotton and pulses is India. India is the world's second-largest producer of groundnuts, rice, wheat, and sugarcane. In terms of global production, India ranks second in both the fruit and vegetable categories.
- India is the world's second-largest producer of rice, wheat, sugarcane, groundnuts, vegetables, fruit, and jute. It is also the world's top producer of milk, pulses, and jute.
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