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<blockquote data-quote="MO_cows" data-source="post: 686952" data-attributes="member: 9169"><p>My glass is still half full. SOMEBODY is buying the organic bananas, the cage free eggs, the no-BST milk, etc., or corporate ag wouldn't have it on the shelf. Period. And 10 years ago you had to go to a farmers market, a Wild Oats or some kind of specialty store to find those things. So the trend to healthy eating, even if it's only their perception of what's healthy, is growing. </p><p></p><p>How many of those overweight, overworked and underpaid "fat moms with fat kids" just don't know any better? And don't have a scrap of time or energy to spare to read all the labels. That cheap box of macaroni and cheese is in cute shapes and has cartoons on the box so it must be good for my kids?? No, lady, it's full of fat and salt. Mis-information and ignorance is the problem, not that people don't care and can't learn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MO_cows, post: 686952, member: 9169"] My glass is still half full. SOMEBODY is buying the organic bananas, the cage free eggs, the no-BST milk, etc., or corporate ag wouldn't have it on the shelf. Period. And 10 years ago you had to go to a farmers market, a Wild Oats or some kind of specialty store to find those things. So the trend to healthy eating, even if it's only their perception of what's healthy, is growing. How many of those overweight, overworked and underpaid "fat moms with fat kids" just don't know any better? And don't have a scrap of time or energy to spare to read all the labels. That cheap box of macaroni and cheese is in cute shapes and has cartoons on the box so it must be good for my kids?? No, lady, it's full of fat and salt. Mis-information and ignorance is the problem, not that people don't care and can't learn. [/QUOTE]
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