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If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact me on my talk page. Ian (Wiki Ed) (talk) 22:50, 18 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]

The Food Industry and Economy[edit]

The food industry has a rapid rate of increasing sectors such as restaurants and fast food places that impact the economy in the long and short run. There are many people involved behind a successful business. In the food industry, workers are involved that include servers, waiters, chefs, farmworkers and all restaurant workers. But the issue is that some of these workers are paid minimum wage for all the effort they put in. The work individuals do involves picking fruits and vegetables that are served in the meal, they make the food, serve it to the consumers and wash dishes. These workers deal with working conditions, aspirations and labor practices. The other conditions besides low work wages include difficult working conditions, health problems, not well suited housing, family issues and children's lives impacted negatively. These conditions are categorized as 'acculturative stress' but the goal is to maintain a healthy and better life which does not have a negative impact on family relations and job performance. There can be programs developed as a solution to the problem["Developing Occupational and Family Resilience in US Migrant Farm Workers" 1] with the goal of improving social networks for the migrant farmworkers and better education systems for the children.
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