haha! I have finally, more accurately updated my profile here! it makes sense now, but is still HELLA long!
i went grocery shopping today, and i noticed alot of things. Safeway almost always has bad asparagus. Also, you can buy a run of the mill, most likely gmo's definitely chemically drenched lemon for 59 cents. Or you can get an organic lemon for 79 cents and it's about twice the size of option a), and isn't drenched in chemicals, and is most definitely gmo and nano tech free!!! all that for 20 more cents!!!
also, while pondering organic fruit, i started thinking about all those people that say; " well organic still has pesticides, i mean wind and precipitation (most people don't list precipitation, i'm being generous here) spread things you know!!!"
Really?! that much huh?? Like enough that i should just buy regular old fruit.... cuz if that's the actual case, it would somewhat validate the point- but seeing as how that pretty well impossible, except in an ideal runoff situation where we had a regular farm, growing pesticide/herbicide, etc ridden plants; and an organic farm side by side, growing plants intended to be inorganic chemical.gmo, etc free. Then maaaaybe the argument would have a leg to stand on. However, just the nano tech possibility and the gmo definite cancel it out and make it preposterous.
Also what's with canada/usa grown?? how does that work?? You can't even choose with your wallet that way.
I am becoming less and less impressed with safeway...
well i have to clean - my mom's coming for the weekend!!
woot!
i went grocery shopping today, and i noticed alot of things. Safeway almost always has bad asparagus. Also, you can buy a run of the mill, most likely gmo's definitely chemically drenched lemon for 59 cents. Or you can get an organic lemon for 79 cents and it's about twice the size of option a), and isn't drenched in chemicals, and is most definitely gmo and nano tech free!!! all that for 20 more cents!!!
also, while pondering organic fruit, i started thinking about all those people that say; " well organic still has pesticides, i mean wind and precipitation (most people don't list precipitation, i'm being generous here) spread things you know!!!"
Really?! that much huh?? Like enough that i should just buy regular old fruit.... cuz if that's the actual case, it would somewhat validate the point- but seeing as how that pretty well impossible, except in an ideal runoff situation where we had a regular farm, growing pesticide/herbicide, etc ridden plants; and an organic farm side by side, growing plants intended to be inorganic chemical.gmo, etc free. Then maaaaybe the argument would have a leg to stand on. However, just the nano tech possibility and the gmo definite cancel it out and make it preposterous.
Also what's with canada/usa grown?? how does that work?? You can't even choose with your wallet that way.
I am becoming less and less impressed with safeway...
well i have to clean - my mom's coming for the weekend!!
woot!
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There would probably be a wider selection of new fruit to try in the summer as opposed to the winter (and less expensive too), so if you keep it up until around May before you run out, just think of the new selection that will open up to you!