I mean human nature. You know it’s executives but if you’re out at a bar with friends and they’re talking about how they boycott a company and it’s your company, sure you can reason it’s not their fault but the feeling is there deep down and can wind up isolating and causing resentment which I think is a part of their plan.
EDIT: this is to say they may even boycott it themselves, but this was their livelihood and how they provided for their family.
I don’t buy this. Not that cancer needs to be normalized but considering the fact that we’ll see a rise in it over the coming years this is a way to get out ahead of it in a “everybody’s getting it” type of move. I’d be curious to see how many of them actually have it
I feel like I’m on the smiling end of the “first time?” Meme lol. AQI was over 400 a couple weeks ago here because of the smoke issues. It’s akin to spending too much time at a camp fire so yea you’ll feel it. It’ll be over soon enough
I mean 2 weeks ago it was the east coast (I went to bed that Wednesday with outside air hitting 470). The air quality is being dragged down by the shit job Canada is doing putting out the arson fires. What’s the connection with Decatur?
Let’s be clear here. Beyond beef is garbage, but real beef burgers need about just as much scrutiny. Is the meat coming from a large meat producer which is probably using growth hormones, are they getting mRNA vaccinated, is it grass fed, if not then where is the feed coming from and is that using Monsanto based fertilizer/pest controls. I will always eat meat but damn is it complicated to make sure you’re putting the right type of the right stuff in your body anymore