This article presents the challenges that 1 in 8 families facing food insecurity in the United States battle. The article lists potential changes that should be made to the political system to ensure that everyone has equal access to food regardless of socioeconomic status or background. The article takes a more liberal approach to some policies and implies that the government should get involved on a much larger scale. Additionally, it also highlights the importance of eliminating socioeconomic equality because it is often minorities who experience the effects of legislation policies more than others. Overall, the article makes a good point connecting the importance of nutritional food to food security because while having access to food is a necessity, having access to nutritional food is a privilege that should be accessible to everyone.
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