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How 'green' are you?
shorthair:
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--- Quote from: shorthair on May 15, 2007, 05:42:09 pm ---I plan on being around for at least a few centuries.
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200 years of tranqhair. Leave the lights on.
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Ahm a beast, ah noo.
polaris: organic/naturally-raised/less processed is more affordable than that here, actually. But there's still a stigma about it. It's still a buzzword.
polaris:
--- Quote from: shorthair on May 15, 2007, 06:55:14 pm ---
polaris: organic/naturally-raised/less processed is more affordable than that here, actually. But there's still a stigma about it. It's still a buzzword.
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from what i understand food is cheaper generally in the us due to your capacity for farming so it makes sense organic food is more affordable, in the uk if you get me its a niche product youre paying a premium for.
im surprised it has a stigma as you say as i percieve americans as having a vaster knowledge on health issues generally than the brits.
Ed_McCarron:
Organic, orschmanic.
I want irradiated, bio-engineered food that makes it cheaper for me to eat strawberries in February.
Oh, and if a few less people die from e. coli in the deal, even better.
shorthair:
I don't eat fruit often. BUT, still tis not necessary to make it inexpensive.
HaRuMaN:
Teh internets cause pollution. All those servers, sucking up all the 'lectricity. Stop posting, burn your routers. That is all.
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