Regardless of the dramatic increase of the gross outcomes in the agricultural field due to the development of technology and science over the last centuries, some people cannot access prosperity, still surviving in poverty with a shortage of eats. The hungry individuals rarely seek decent jobs because their domestic economy cannot afford to create those by themselves. Or, they work as temporary employees with severely low wages for the vast harvests companies run by massive capital from advanced nations, which always pursue the highest profit margins. To rescue the low-income citizens for their better lives, the consumers should change their purchasing habits more morally and valuably.