Eh, I’d say outcome more than component (although it can be a component, but often is not).
Eh, I’d say outcome more than component (although it can be a component, but often is not).
Not sure why I’m reading an article that doesn’t get that plant-based is — glaringly obviously — less environmentally intensive than animal-based, but this is particularly dumb: “mass production of anything is less eco-friendly than sourcing local foods as a staple of our diets”.
Ha, “heavily processed”; silliest argument in this whole debate.
Just saw this for the first time. Pretty good movie, but man the music is terrible. And some of the performances are awful, even Taye Diggs.
Definitely the dumbest thing I’ve ever read on this site. You clearly haven’t the foggiest idea what you’re talking about. But I guess it sounded plausible to you?
The grocery business is highly, highly competitive. If there were easy, low-hanging fruit to make for a better customer experience at reasonable cost the stores would absolutely pluck it — taking a larger share of the customer market would make all the difference.
You have no idea what you’re talking about. Supermarkets run on exceedingly thin margins — about 2%.
1. It’s also harder to maneuver in a car than it is on foot. Who cares? If you literally can’t get saround the supermarket, don’t go there. But we all know that’s not the case here.
Yes, they’ve complicated it like in the same way a three-bean soup is complicated.
Not to mention they made the comparison before all the excess water is cooked out of the mushroom.
But how much lower, after sauteeing? That’s my question.
If they don't provide baskets, just use a cart. What's hard about this?
Possibly the dumbest bullshit I've ever read on here.
It’s valuable to share this information with the public. It’s good for people to know the cart might lock in this situation, so they don’t go through what you did with your 18 month old getting jarred.
I’m not assuming anything, I’m asking a question.
This was an error the writer of this piece. The Page Six article this links to got it right.
Cultural genocide means something different from genocide.
Sorry to tell you, but not caring exactly which foreign culture you’re dragging? Also racist.
“to be able to put together a phrase like ‘cultural genocide’ just speaks to how bright he is.”
That’s not what cultural genocide is. Erasure, sure, but that’s a different thing.