#10: Europe’s Wine Lakes and Butter Mountains
At various points, the European Union accumulated surplus food products due to agricultural subsidies. These excesses became known as “wine lakes” and “butter mountains,” stored in vast quantities. The goal was to support farmers by guaranteeing prices, but it sometimes led to overproduction. Efforts have since been made to reduce these surpluses, though the concept remains a notable policy lesson.

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