Is getting food delivered worse for the climate? Sometimes it's better
Briefly

Food production and transportation account for up to a third of a household's climate-emitting activities, highlighting the need for sustainable eating practices to combat climate change.
The COVID-19 pandemic has driven a remarkable shift towards online grocery services, resulting in a 50% increase in demand, reshaping consumer habits around food provisioning.
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