An activist of Comida No Bombas (Food, Not Bombs) carries a box of unwanted vegetables, which are still edible, at Medellin market in Mexico City August 24, 2013. Comida No Bombas collects unwanted produce which is still edible from private donations, markets and shops, and distributes them freely as cooked dishes to the public in over a thousand cities around the world, as a form of protest against war, poverty and the destruction of the environment.
八月二十四日,「要食物,不要炸彈」組織的一名活動分子,出現在墨西哥市梅德林市場的一隅,他拿了一箱沒人要、卻還可以吃的蔬菜。「要食物,不要炸彈」組織專收這類食物,來源有私人捐贈、市場和商店。他們將食物收齊後,再把它做成菜餚,免費分送給全球一千多個城市的居民。他們用此方式抗議戰爭、貧窮和環境破壞。