The Brazilian government has introduced three decrees aimed at establishing a National Food Supply Policy, a National Strategy for Food and Nutritional Security in Cities, and guidelines for promoting healthy eating in schools. However, these are broad guidelines and a detailed plan with practical actions and budgets is yet to be developed. The current food distribution system in Brazil is dominated by large supermarket chains, leading to a decrease in food availability and an increase in commodity prices. The situation is likened to George Orwell's 'Animal Farm', with the majority of Brazilians rationing food while pig farms are prioritized.