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What's in an Avocado Toast: A Supply Chain Analysis

You're in London, making an avocado toast, a quick-to-make dish that has soared in popularity on breakfast menus since the 2010s. A simple smashed avocado toast can be made with five ingredients: one ripe avocado, half a lemon, a big pinch of salt flakes, two slices of sourdough bread and a good drizzle of extra virgin olive oil.

It's no small feat that most of these ingredients are readily available in grocery stores. In this project, you'll conduct a supply chain analysis of the ingredients used in an avocado toast, utilizing the Open Food Facts database. This database contains extensive, openly-sourced information on various foods, including their origins. Through this analysis, you will gain an in-depth understanding of the complex supply chain involved in producing a single dish. The data is contained in .csv files in the data/ folder provided.

After completing this project, you'll be armed with a list of ingredients and their countries of origin, and be well-positioned to launch into other analyses that explore how long, on average, these ingredients spend at sea.

import pandas as pd
#Importing data and loading into dataframe
avocado = pd.read_csv('data/avocado.csv',sep='\t')
avocado = avocado[['code', 'lc', 'product_name_en', 'quantity', 'serving_size', 'packaging_tags', 'brands', 'brands_tags', 'categories_tags', 'labels_tags', 'countries', 'countries_tags', 'origins','origins_tags']]
avocado.head()