Bitter Bites: Global Dashboard on Healthy Food Affordability

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🍽️ The Story in One Bite

Fresh 2025 data combined with eight years of UN FAO statistics reveals a sobering truth: 2.6 billion people—more than USA, Europe and China combined—cannot afford a healthy diet. While Chad faces costs of $4.85 per person daily, Norway achieves the same nutrition for $3.12. The difference isn’t food prices—it’s poverty. Our interactive dashboard maps this affordability crisis across 173 countries and 8 years of data, revealing which regions are improving and which are falling further behind.


🛒 Ingredients


🍳 Instructions

  • Clean & Prep: Load and process FAOSTAT data in Google Colab
  • Reality Check: Adjust for discount-priced outliers (e.g., UK $2.56 → true cost ≈ $3.25/day)
  • Visualize: Build a comprehensive dashboard to map affordability trends globally

👨‍🍳 Chef’s Notes

  • 🌍 The Scale: 2.6 B can’t afford a healthy diet – populations of China, USA and Europe combined
  • 💰 Too Pricey for Many: Low incomes—not just food costs—keep billions malnourished
  • 📉 Regional Divide: Sub-Saharan Africa & island nations face the steepest affordability gaps
  • 🛡️ Income Shields: Wealthier nations offset higher food costs with stronger social policies
  • 📈 The Trend: A tiny ray of hope – the global trend is slightly declining compared to 2017
  • 🗺️ Global View: Data offers a wide picture, though some countries/years lack full coverage

📊 Explore the interactive dashboard below
(or in fullscreen mode)

Cost and Affordability of a Healthy Diet

Comprehensive analysis of economic access to nutritious foods worldwide

Dashboard developed by Frank Bueltge for data-snack.com
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