Making them easier to find
Sometimes, people can't find plant-based foods in their local store. That’s like trying to find your favorite toy in a room full of other toys, you might not see it right away! If stores carry more plant-based options, like beans, lentils, or even fake meat made from plants, kids and grown-ups can choose what they want without looking too hard.
Making them cheaper
Sometimes plant-based foods cost more than regular foods. That’s like having to pay extra for your favorite candy. But if farmers grow more of these foods, or companies make bigger batches, the price goes down, just like when you buy a big bag of candies instead of small ones!
If we help plants become more popular and cheaper, everyone can enjoy them, no matter how much money they have!
Examples
- A farmer grows beans in a community garden to give fresh food to local families.
- A store sells lentils at half price during the week for budget-friendly shopping.
- Schools provide free vegetarian meals to students from low-income households.
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See also
- How Does Accessibility & Inclusion For All Work?
- How Does Accessibility Features Work?
- How do films portray housing affordability crises?
- Why is the housing market so unaffordable right now?
- What is accessibility?