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Food, Inc. documentary
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sg1008
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RE: Food, Inc. documentary
The most ethical food you can eat is local, organic food. Local, because when we buy imported foods like Quinoa, its racks the prices up so high that poor farmers can't afford to eat their native grain anymore.
A farmer's market is the best place to shop. Plus you're supporting local economy. Buying meat from local farmers is ethical as well, as long as you talk to the farmer and find out how they do things.
LOCAL is more important than the organic/vegan label.
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This post was last modified: 02-04-2013 04:38 AM by sg1008.
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RE: Food, Inc. documentary
I still think we can do a lot of good in a lot of spheres if we reform IP laws away from corporations and towards individuals, including food.
Chris Christie is so fat, I was giving a presentation and he ate my pie charts.

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