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Japanese teenagers enjoy McDonald's Big Macs in Tokyo.

People order food on the opening day of the first Beijing outlet of the U.S. fast food chain Shake Shack.

"It was a gradual change, and over time, Western food became more embedded in daily life,"
she said.

A Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) restaurant is pictured at a market in Mumbai, India.

"The main reason is because those countries' populations are growing at a strong pace and they are changing their diets. They are moving to more Western diet style with more meat, more fast food,"
he said.

Grain being offloading into bin.

Cattle in a row eating out of a feed bunk in a feedlot.

Headshot of RaboResearch grains and oilseeds analyst Vitor Pistoia.

"Fruits, vegetables, your pulses, all of these have, over the years, because of inflationary pressures, become really expensive,"
Ms Aamer said

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