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Genre: Film & Animation
Date of upload: Nov 20, 2013 ^^
Rating : 4.878 (57/1,810 LTDR)
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Top Comments of this video!! :3
I see a lot of food documentaries, but this one looks the best! It's not just about having a more plant based diet, it's about buying from the RIGHT suppliers, and supporting small businesses who ethically source their food from smaller farms (which also tend to have higher quality animal care, less artificially modified fruits and vegetables, and little to no harmful chemicals and pesticides injected to protect mass crops or keep food "unexpired" longer). It's also cheaper. The big box grocery stores do everything to save cost, and produce costs WAY more than it needs to.
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This should be a family initiative, not just mom who has a job too. That is a lot of the problem too. Grandma didn't work outside the home so she had time to garden , can, raise chickens, even milk the cow and make the butter. She sewed clothes and made all the curtains. Don't you think she put in more toward family income than even women today? And she train her kids to do the same and they led healthier lives. All we know is go to work and buy with nothing in-between. Sad really.
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Watched this today.
There was a family on there..the lady acted like veggies were too much.
Her family had just spent $11-$12 on fast food.
It sounded like they go out to fast food a lot..because "its cheaper and fast"...
Say the average they spent on fast food once a day is $12. Every day. Thats $84 a week. $336 a month.
They could definitely afford better food for a week and consume leftovers if budgeting correctly.
And if they're eating more fast food during the week..for most meals. That adds up too. $168 for two meals at $24 a day. For a week.
A month is $672.
Thats only if these are all coming to $12...but most places will average between $10-$15.
This lady is simply not doing the math or wanting to put in effort.
I get being busy..but crock pots are amazing. Even pressure cookers can help.
Its about laziness. Not wanting to prepare...
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Dear Westerners,
Keep your anger at industrial and processed food to industrial and processed food, I am with you. I don't understand how you are inferring veganism from this issue. We in Ladakh, live in small towns and most of us have our cattle, chickens, gardens, small farms etc. The meat and egg we eat, the wheat we consume, the water we drink are all good for us here. It'll be more logical to resist industrialised and processed food rather than our natural diet.
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@farisasmith7109
3 years ago
This documentary changed my life. Started to backyard garden and eat more locally grown food from smaller farms.
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