"People who spend $100 a week at their local grocery store, could save $165 in 3 months at Wal-Mart"...
that's a really nice way of saying that it only takes $13.75 a week to shut down your local economy and force you be completely reliant on a soul sucking mega corporation who thinks of you only as a profit margin.
Wendy's has the audacity to procliam "you know when it's real"... but you're going to buy it anyway, aren't you?
"Unthink your lunch!"... don't consider the fact that chickens are raised in the most disgusting manner anything can be raised, and still live.
when we purchase the lowest quality products at the lowest price, what you are saying to the provider is "I'm happy eating crap, no need to make anything else."
the corn grown in Iowa now is not the corn that was grown in 1960. it is nearly inedible, and is used simply to make feed for cows and corn sweeteners. ironically, cows are not meant to eat corn- and the feeding of large amounts of corn actually causes acidosis in the cow- which rots out the belly and kills the cow. the gran fed beef you are eating literally comes from animals which are in the process of rotting from the inside out. As disturbing as it is, it's also very cheap to do- and so when you ask for the cheapest food possible, you also insist upon getting the very worst.
Conversely, if you refuse to buy products produced with inhumane practices- or from nutritionally unsound sources, the economic powers will begin to make products that won't make you sick. in a strange twist of fate- they will also remain affordable, because the producers will move towards methods which are sustainable and practical.
so vote with your fork!
buy local, buy organic.
don't buy cheap crap.
recycle and compost.
grow a garden.
save the world...
that's a really nice way of saying that it only takes $13.75 a week to shut down your local economy and force you be completely reliant on a soul sucking mega corporation who thinks of you only as a profit margin.
Wendy's has the audacity to procliam "you know when it's real"... but you're going to buy it anyway, aren't you?
"Unthink your lunch!"... don't consider the fact that chickens are raised in the most disgusting manner anything can be raised, and still live.
when we purchase the lowest quality products at the lowest price, what you are saying to the provider is "I'm happy eating crap, no need to make anything else."
the corn grown in Iowa now is not the corn that was grown in 1960. it is nearly inedible, and is used simply to make feed for cows and corn sweeteners. ironically, cows are not meant to eat corn- and the feeding of large amounts of corn actually causes acidosis in the cow- which rots out the belly and kills the cow. the gran fed beef you are eating literally comes from animals which are in the process of rotting from the inside out. As disturbing as it is, it's also very cheap to do- and so when you ask for the cheapest food possible, you also insist upon getting the very worst.
Conversely, if you refuse to buy products produced with inhumane practices- or from nutritionally unsound sources, the economic powers will begin to make products that won't make you sick. in a strange twist of fate- they will also remain affordable, because the producers will move towards methods which are sustainable and practical.
so vote with your fork!
buy local, buy organic.
don't buy cheap crap.
recycle and compost.
grow a garden.
save the world...
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"One person's trash is another's treasure" has never been simultaneously more apt and more perverted. An entire small country could survive on the waste of America, saying nothing of the trash being marketed as treasure.