Isn’t the higher the score the better? I can’t see anything about high cost in there.
Higher affordability means it’s more AFFORDABLE not expensive
Hi, the OC creator here. Unfortunately, you are not correct in your interpretation. The GFSI defines **food affordability** as followed:
*Measures the ability of consumers to purchase food, their vulnerability to price shocks and the presence of programmes and policies to support customers when shocks occur.*
Hope to have clarified this for you!
If you had lived abroad you’d realise our food in the supermarket is very cheap 😂
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Is higher not better?
Isn’t the higher the score the better? I can’t see anything about high cost in there.
Higher affordability means it’s more AFFORDABLE not expensive
Hi, the OC creator here. Unfortunately, you are not correct in your interpretation. The GFSI defines **food affordability** as followed:
*Measures the ability of consumers to purchase food, their vulnerability to price shocks and the presence of programmes and policies to support customers when shocks occur.*
Hope to have clarified this for you!
If you had lived abroad you’d realise our food in the supermarket is very cheap 😂
Those fecking Danes beating us again