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Philippines ranks #​67 on Oxfam’s ‘Good Enough to Eat’ global food index

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Oxfam just released "Good Enough to Eat," a global food index that looks at four core food concerns in 125 countries, indicating the best and worst places to eat.
The four core concerns:
1. Do people have enough to eat?
2. Can people afford to eat?
3. Is food of good quality?
4. What are the health outcomes of people's diet?
​The Netherlands has the world's best diet, largely in part to its comparatively low food prices, low diabetes levels and impressive nutritional diversity. France and Switzerland tied for second place.
Also making the top 10 are Denmark, Sweden, Austria, Belgium, Ireland, Italy and Portugal.
Chad, where one in three children is underweight, came in last, just behind Ethiopia and Angola.
​Philippines ranked ​67th, largely because of the country's ​low food quality and not enough to eat.

http://www.oxfam.org.uk/what-we-do/good-enough-to-eat


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