The sheep are not claiming one enzyme caused America’s health crisis. They are asking why Americans are still expected to trust a food system that keeps getting cheaper, stranger, and harder to defend
What an astonishingly astute look at this country’s obscene priorities. “…And yes, the sheep do wonder whether the country should spend less time refining the machinery of war and more time rebuilding the machinery of public health. If the federal government can mobilize astonishing sums for missiles, bombs, and military escalation, it can certainly imagine investing serious money in a healthier, more transparent, less chemically mediated food supply.”
I'm fortunate that I have the option to buy from local farms. It is my choice to not bring junk foods into my house. There are so many who do not have the luxury of the local farm option. I'm afraid with the direction government is going in, we are looking at more poisonous foods in our grocery stores.
But Money talks. Change could come from the bottom up If people are educated to purchase what's healthy when they can. And more healthy foods become available in areas of food deserts.
Agree to a point. There are ways to choose the lesser of evils by reading labels, avoiding some products, etc. I am retired now and have the time to cook much from scratch. But I remember what it was like to be work outside the home and with a family to care for.
YES! - "... the sheep do wonder whether the country should spend less time refining the machinery of war and more time rebuilding the machinery of public health. If the federal government can mobilize astonishing sums for missiles, bombs, and military escalation, it can certainly imagine investing serious money in a healthier, more transparent, less chemically mediated food supply."
What an astonishingly astute look at this country’s obscene priorities. “…And yes, the sheep do wonder whether the country should spend less time refining the machinery of war and more time rebuilding the machinery of public health. If the federal government can mobilize astonishing sums for missiles, bombs, and military escalation, it can certainly imagine investing serious money in a healthier, more transparent, less chemically mediated food supply.”
Nail, meet head.
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I'm fortunate that I have the option to buy from local farms. It is my choice to not bring junk foods into my house. There are so many who do not have the luxury of the local farm option. I'm afraid with the direction government is going in, we are looking at more poisonous foods in our grocery stores.
But Money talks. Change could come from the bottom up If people are educated to purchase what's healthy when they can. And more healthy foods become available in areas of food deserts.
💯 and unfortunately, given the price of food, some people don’t have a choice.
Agree to a point. There are ways to choose the lesser of evils by reading labels, avoiding some products, etc. I am retired now and have the time to cook much from scratch. But I remember what it was like to be work outside the home and with a family to care for.
The sheep say Thank You !
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YES! - "... the sheep do wonder whether the country should spend less time refining the machinery of war and more time rebuilding the machinery of public health. If the federal government can mobilize astonishing sums for missiles, bombs, and military escalation, it can certainly imagine investing serious money in a healthier, more transparent, less chemically mediated food supply."