THE FINANCIAL TIMES: What an economist eats for lunch in 2026

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If you want to understand food – and eat better – economics is a good place to start. How do immigration patterns shape a country’s cuisine? How do labour laws make our working lunches worse? And why do strip malls serve such good food?


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