| A | B |
| subvert | to overthrow (something established or existing); to cause the downfall, ruin, or destruction of |
| culpable | deserving blame or censure; blameworthy |
| laden | burdened; loaded down |
| crave | to long for; want greatly; desire eagerly |
| push factor | involves a force which acts to drive people towards an action |
| obesogenic | causing obesity |
| interventions | interposition or interference of one state in the affairs of another |
| controversial | subject to or pertaining to a prolonged public dispute, debate, or contention; disputation concerning a matter of opinion |
| indisputable | not deniable; uncontestable; unquestionably real, valid, or the like |
| fix | to repair; mend |
| subsidizing | to furnish or aid with financial aid furnished by a government to a private industrial undertaking, a charity organization, or the like |
| staple food | food that is eaten routinely and in is a dominant portion of a diet in a given population, supplying a large fraction of energy and nutrition |
| ubiquitous | existing or being everywhere, especially at the same time; omnipresent |
| borne | a past participle of bear meaning to hold up; support |
| precedent | any act, decision, or case that serves as a guide or justification for subsequent situations |
| comprehensive | of large scope; covering or involving much; inclusive |
| commodity | an article of trade or commerce, especially a product as distinguished from a service; any unprocessed or partially processed good, as grain, fruits, and vegetables, or precious metals |
| processed | prepared or modified by an artificial process |
| ire | intense anger;wrath |
| coalition | a combination or alliance, especially a temporary one between persons, factions, states, etc. |