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posted ago by PermaHandshake ago by PermaHandshake +380 / -1

The white supramacist far-right wing will become the group that supports organic and is anti-GMO food.

You will see this flip happen soon, it is coming. The left will worship Bayer like they do Pfizer and conservatives will post memes about how Bayer bought up Monsanto so the left actually supports Monsanto as if the left cares about their hypocrisy.

That is the future that is coming soon.

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Tip-O-Matic 3 points ago +5 / -2

I've already started going organic on a lot of things. Where I buy milk, if I get the regular milk, I'll have to drink it in about a week or so, or end up throwing it out. The organic milk costs a little more, but it comes in a completely opaque container that keeps out light, and is good for more than a month. I haven't thrown out any milk in months.

Yeah, if you can afford it, organic is better. If you don't have a lot of money, you can only afford to eat crap processed foods that are horrible for you. It's a shame that eating healthy costs so much more.

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PermaHandshake [S] 3 points ago +3 / -0

Check out where all the government subsidies go... Non-organic is being overly subsidies by government.

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TAIWANNUMBERONE 2 points ago +2 / -0

It's part of the contract to become subsidized. After Carter got in office peanut plants became the most sprayed plant in the country. Coincidentally, peanut allergies skyrocketed afterwards.

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BeBest 2 points ago +2 / -0

I have purchased milk (gallon jug), taken it home, opened it right then, and had to throw it out because it was spoiled. It is more economical for us to purchase organic milk (half-gallon cartons). In ten years, I have thrown away two half-gallon cartons, as opposed to 50% of the gallon jugs we used to buy. We buy a lot of milk.

A LOT.

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ianpatrick1966 1 point ago +2 / -1

I have purchased milk (gallon jug), taken it home, opened it right then, and had to throw it out because it was spoiled.

Or you could have returned it to the store for a refund?

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BeBest 1 point ago +1 / -0

It was less of a hassle to take the L and switch brands after a while.

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ianpatrick1966 1 point ago +2 / -1

Can't tell if trolling.... or actually believe this.

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TrumpTrain425 0 points ago +2 / -2

Your last statement is a farce. Gardening is DIRT cheap, no pun intended. Anyone can scrape together enough for a starter garden.

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Kaiheitai 6 points ago +6 / -0

"the long history of White supremacy and growing your own food. Tonight on CBS."

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TrumpTrain425 1 point ago +1 / -0

You jest but I've had this thrown in my face before.