Every year, it costs British students more and more to attend
university. Students are graduating with larger and larger debts. So is a
university degree really worth it?
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1. What did he notice when he was feeding his pigs and selling them to get some pocket money? 2. What was his first act of freeganism? 3. What point is he trying to make by showing these graphs? 4. Why isn't this surplus of food supply a success for human civilization? 5. What do the nine biscuits he found in a supermarket bin represent? How many are we left with to feed on? 6. Why is it necessary to sneak around the back of supermarkets to know where all the waste is going? 7. What examples are given to show that real waste is not in supermarkets' bins? 8. What does the national dish in Kashgar (Wester China) symbolize? 9. What is one of the possible solutions to stop food waste? 10. What event did he organize for the first time in 2009? (You can check your answers in 'comments')