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		<description><![CDATA[Food prices favor Coke over apples. | I&#8217;m not much of a gourmand, but I do love to play with food. Well, food data, anyway. So when I happened upon the Food System Factoids blog, I totally pigged out. The menu may not be for everyone, but if you have a craving for analyses of food pricing trends, or evaluations of carbon emissions from US agriculture, you&#8217;ll find plenty to satisfy. Take, for instance, this post on...]]></description>
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