That's due to the post-war boom. The book Capital in the 21st Century goes over this, that the period between 1950 - 2000 was an anomaly for the US that cannot be replicated, yet people bring up this stat as if it were normal.
> Amounts are too much to consume at once and not enough to consume for longer periods. Putting it into jars is an option but then cost goes up as you need to boil loads of water
This is a strange take. Food preservation methods have been around for hundreds of thousands of years now, there are a myriad of ways to store excess produce, it's not all just about jarring for example.
I just want some structure where it is conflict-free most of the time but I can write custom logic in certain situations that is used, sort of like an automated git merge conflict resolution function.
That's due to the post-war boom. The book Capital in the 21st Century goes over this, that the period between 1950 - 2000 was an anomaly for the US that cannot be replicated, yet people bring up this stat as if it were normal.
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