This term refers to the growing interconnection of countries through trade, technology, and cultural exchange.
Globalisation
Food that comes from another country.
imported goods
“Globalisation has changed how people eat, ______ many now try food from other countries.”
because
“________ by global demand, food companies open more stores.”
A. supportive B. supported
B. Supported
This word describes the movement of goods, services, and people across borders.
Clue: 2 words I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ l T_ _ _ _ E
International Trade
The distance food travels from the farm to your plate.
food miles
“Globalisation helps some people; ______, it can cause problems for others.”
A. however B. despite
A. however
“Fast-food chains, ______ are in many countries, attract young customers.”
A.which B. who
A. which
This term means a company that operates in more than one country.
Clue: M _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ L corporation
Multinational Corporation
The spread of fast-food restaurants around the world.
fastfood globalisation
“Food companies often ______ new customers in other countries.”
A. Look at B. Look for
B. Look for
“Governments ______ check imported food for safety.”
clue: strong advise
should
This happens when cultures start to look or act more similar.
Cultural Similarity
When traditional food changes to match new or foreign tastes.
Clue: F_ _ D A _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ N
Food Adaptation
“Fast-food chains are growing quickly, ______ changes in local eating habits.”
A. caused B. causes C. causing
C. causing
“Many local dishes ______ (change) by foreign influences.”
are changed
This word means an unfair difference between groups or countries.
Inequality
A type of farming that produces large amounts of food quickly.
Clue: Industry
Industrial Farming
“Many local farmers cannot compete with ______ products.”
A. cheaply imported B. cheapest imported C. cheaper imported
cheaper imported
“Globalisation has created a situation ______ people can eat food from many countries.”
where