March 5, 2012
How much do you spend on local foods?
We'd like to know how much you spend on local foods as a percentage of your total food budget. For this survey, let's define "local" as something grown within a 400-mile radius of your home or within the State you reside.
This is a challenging question to answer, so please give us your best estimate.
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