
Thinking of Hunger
Start their day with a mug that champions food justice! Featuring clever designs and inspiring messages, these mugs are perfect for activists who want to add a touch of humor and purpose to their morning coffee.
Thinking of Hunger
"Wait—did you procure that worm humanely?"
"Steamed vegetables."
World Food Summit - No food and drink allowed in the auditorium.
'I'm NOT trying to break in and change my grades. I'm only trying to change the school lunch menu.'
Fermeture des restaurants: la résistance s'organise
Worlds Apart.
U.S. Farm Production: Cup Runneth Over.
"You can see by its smile that this halibut was humanely killed."
"We use only free-range chicken and suicidal veal."
"I'm a genetically engineered chicken substitute."
'Yes we are observing the swordfish boycott, but we brought in special herring with nose jobs.'
Save the children
U.S. Bread Basket.
Speculators and Food Production
Punch's Monument to Peel's Repeal of the Corn Laws in 1846
One in ten Minnesotans live with hunger.
COP 26 and Madagascar Famine
"Butcher!"
"Shortages, higher prices, closings...and they still throw away half their food."
US food supply.
'Alliance Against Red Meat'
"Shall I put the strawberry in now?"
World Hunger Bureaucracy.
World Demand for Food.
"Please sir, is this gruel Fairtrade?"
Demonstration at a bar
"Don't worry, Wayne, I'm sure we'll find some other type of food to waste."
World Needs.
'She's blocking the way in protest against the unprecedented rise in the price of cauliflowers.'
Moral outrage of the British public
'There are millions of people you would be grateful for that food.' 'Name one.'
Food Poverty
"How come only in America do you see "poor" fat people?"
Cup runneth over...cup needeth filling.
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