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‘Urban forager’ only spends £5 a week on groceries by eating mushrooms and plants found in Brighton city parks
Christian Amys is a self-proclaimed “urban forager.”
In March 2020, Mr Amys quit his job as a chef to pursue foraging full-time. Everything he knows is self-taught.
About 50 percent of his diet consists of foraged food, including mushrooms, onions, and seafood — all of which he finds in the parks and streets of Brighton.
The rest of his food comes from supermarkets and farms, where he only spends £5 to £10 a week on essentials.
“I have replaced most of my diet with mushrooms,” Mr Amys said. “I would much rather have mushrooms than meat.”
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