Denmark consumes more meat per person than any other country in the world. The U.S. takes the #5 spot:
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According to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, the average Dane devours 321 lbs. of meat a year. This edges out New Zealand (313 lbs. per person) for the top spot.
The United States, at 275 lbs., is fifth -- also following the tiny nations of Luxembourg (312 lbs.) and Cyprus (289 lbs.) For the sake of comparison, the average citizen of the United Kingdom eats 175 lbs. of meat a year, and the typical Frenchman 222 lbs.
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i like to eat meat.
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Now, I am hungry!
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Would be nice if the last data sample wasn't 2002.
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Mmmm...delicious meat!
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The data is SO outdated...
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