All food in the stores are processed in some form or another. The majority of society is unable to get even a sliver off of processed foods, and it was designed to be that way, with not having access and/or affordability to farm/ranch fresh produce and meats, being able to grow their own in their own backyards, and because ALL food in the stores, once again, have been processed in some sort of way. Even the fruits and veggies have been coated in chemicals to appear more pleasing to shoppers, grown with chemicals to make them larger (more expensive) but also less nutritious than their naturally organic counterparts.
Meats are often comprised of animals living in tight enclosed quarters with little to no access to clean fresh air, grass, or even away from standing in inches of piss and feces while living on a diet solely of corn and fillers.
Just because I do my best to feed my family well doesnt mean that I realize that it is so easily possible for the majority of others to do the same. And right now with many facing financial troubles, I sure as shit am not going to shame anyone for just getting some kind of substance in to their bellies at this point.
You shouldnt make assumptions... I grew up on nothing but food bank food.
And it hasnt nothing to do with just poor people, but not everyone lives in the country or in places where access to natural food stores, farmers' markets, butchers who sell directly to consumers, to farms, etc either. Some people only have access to local grocery stores and unfortunately the majority of EVERYTHING (Even produce) in grocery stores is NOT unprocessed.
All food in the stores are processed in some form or another. The majority of society is unable to get even a sliver off of processed foods, and it was designed to be that way, with not having access and/or affordability to farm/ranch fresh produce and meats, being able to grow their own in their own backyards, and because ALL food in the stores, once again, have been processed in some sort of way. Even the fruits and veggies have been coated in chemicals to appear more pleasing to shoppers, grown with chemicals to make them larger (more expensive) but also less nutritious than their naturally organic counterparts.
Meats are often comprised of animals living in tight enclosed quarters with little to no access to clean fresh air, grass, or even away from standing in inches of piss and feces while living on a diet solely of corn and fillers.
Hot pockets? I dont eat that shit.
Just because I do my best to feed my family well doesnt mean that I realize that it is so easily possible for the majority of others to do the same. And right now with many facing financial troubles, I sure as shit am not going to shame anyone for just getting some kind of substance in to their bellies at this point.
You shouldnt make assumptions... I grew up on nothing but food bank food. And it hasnt nothing to do with just poor people, but not everyone lives in the country or in places where access to natural food stores, farmers' markets, butchers who sell directly to consumers, to farms, etc either. Some people only have access to local grocery stores and unfortunately the majority of EVERYTHING (Even produce) in grocery stores is NOT unprocessed.