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Walmart wants to go organic; attacks status symbols
Posted on 4/19/14 at 11:59 pm
Posted on 4/19/14 at 11:59 pm
Walmart is trying to support organic farming
is the cost difference a supply-chain issue or a production issue?
...
or are we finding out that "going organic" is nothing more than a status symbol?
motherfricker
is the cost difference a supply-chain issue or a production issue?
...
or are we finding out that "going organic" is nothing more than a status symbol?
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In the same interview, , an organic activist who co-founded the Cornucopia Institute, suggested that Wal-Mart's cost-cutting drive could undermine the ethical values of organic farming. "One of the reasons people are willing to pay more is that they think they're supporting a different ethic, a different animal husbandry model, and that family farmers are being fairly compensated," Kastel says.
motherfricker
Posted on 4/20/14 at 12:02 am to SlowFlowPro
I used to know a guy that plants about 20 acres of "organic" garden and makes like $50K per year off of it. That same 20 acres would maybe clear 1/3rd of that it he didn't claim for it to be organic.
Posted on 4/20/14 at 12:03 am to stout
i hope walmart can revolutionize the supply chain issues and drop prices for consumers
Posted on 4/20/14 at 12:03 am to stout
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organic
Marketing scam. Sheep are stupid.
Posted on 4/20/14 at 12:14 am to CT
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Marketing scam. Whole Foods customers are stupid.
FIFY
Posted on 4/20/14 at 12:17 am to SlowFlowPro
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a different animal husbandry model
Wat
Posted on 4/20/14 at 12:17 am to SlowFlowPro
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organic
Hilarious
Posted on 4/20/14 at 12:19 am to Zantrix
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Marketing scam. Whole Foods customers are stupid.
Meh, Whole Foods has better quality stuff than most grocery stores. You can tell by tasting it
Posted on 4/20/14 at 12:21 am to Tiger1242
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You can tell by tasting it
your taste is heavily influenced by things having nothing to do with the food in your mouth. thinking you're getting quality b/c it costs more, or comes from a whole foods, makes you perceive it to taste better. your argument is tautological
Posted on 4/20/14 at 12:23 am to SlowFlowPro
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your taste is heavily influenced by things having nothing to do with the food in your mouth. thinking you're getting quality b/c it costs more, or comes from a whole foods, makes you perceive it to taste better. your argument is tautological
Lol wut? No sorry I taste with my tongue not with my thoughts
Posted on 4/20/14 at 12:25 am to Tiger1242
Believe it or not, but its the same exact shite as the stuff that comes from the corner produce stand, mom and pop grocery store, or *gasp*...WALMART.
Want to know how I know? I used to drive for a refrigerated trucking company a couple of years ago - and guess what? I'd get 30,000 lbs of the same exact stuff and deliver it to the WalMart grocery warehouse, the independent grocery warehouse, and the Whole Foods grocery warehouses.
ITS THE SAME shite. Get used to it.
Want to know how I know? I used to drive for a refrigerated trucking company a couple of years ago - and guess what? I'd get 30,000 lbs of the same exact stuff and deliver it to the WalMart grocery warehouse, the independent grocery warehouse, and the Whole Foods grocery warehouses.
ITS THE SAME shite. Get used to it.
This post was edited on 4/20/14 at 12:26 am
Posted on 4/20/14 at 12:26 am to Tiger1242
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Lol wut? No sorry I taste with my tongue not with my thoughts
Paging Dr. House.
Posted on 4/20/14 at 12:29 am to Zantrix
Of course a lot of it is the same jackass.
Can't get the fresh pre cut veggies at Wal Mart
Can't get the hand made sausage
Definitely can't get all the craft beers
Obviously a lot of it is the same, and I wouldn't do all of my grocery shopping there. But you can get stuff at Whole Foods you can't get at Wal Mart
Get used to it
Can't get the fresh pre cut veggies at Wal Mart
Can't get the hand made sausage
Definitely can't get all the craft beers
Obviously a lot of it is the same, and I wouldn't do all of my grocery shopping there. But you can get stuff at Whole Foods you can't get at Wal Mart
Get used to it
Posted on 4/20/14 at 12:29 am to Tiger1242
is that why when researchers offer the same wine to people and give 2 prices, the subjects claim the one that is said to be more expensive is the better tasting wine?
Posted on 4/20/14 at 12:32 am to Tiger1242
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Can't get the fresh pre cut veggies at Wal Mart
Can't get the hand made sausage
Definitely can't get all the craft beers
Pfft. You'll pay $5 more for someone to cut your veggies for you? BETA.
You like for other guys to roll your sausage. BETA.
Craft beers at Whole Foods? LOL NO. BETA. Every "craft" beer they sell at that whole foods shithole you can buy anywhere. If you want a craft beer place, go to Colandros. Dummy.
This post was edited on 4/20/14 at 12:34 am
Posted on 4/20/14 at 12:33 am to Zantrix
I don't know why I ever try to have a real discussion on the OT
Posted on 4/20/14 at 12:34 am to CT
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Marketing scam. Sheep are stupid.
Ignorance is bliss....this mindset is what is wrong with this country and more specifically the south. My parents consider themselves to be health conscious and educated eaters, yet they still cling to this notion of "organic" being a gimmick. You have to read your labels. I know this takes time and effort, but it's worth it. There are some products are worth buying and others that are not. Dairy and proteins are worth it, particularly proteins. C.A.F.O's are horrible and disgusting. As for produce, you can make up your mind on that. The reasoning behind buying organic produce is G.M.O's, which there is no real definitive evidence one way or the other as to negatives, while there are definite positives. The other reason is pesticides, to which there are most definitively negatives, but you can find pesticide free non-organic produce. Most processed items are not worth the price and only partially use organic products, unless it says USDA certified 100% organic.
Posted on 4/20/14 at 12:34 am to Tiger1242
Because you come to that sudden realization that you're getting ripped off when you're paying $10 for a pre sliced pineapple when everyone else is getting the whole for $3 and slicing it on their own...but OMG ITS ORGANIC AND FRESH.
Posted on 4/20/14 at 12:35 am to SlowFlowPro
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is that why when researchers offer the same wine to people and give 2 prices, the subjects claim the one that is said to be more expensive is the better tasting wine?
doesn't mean the inherent and/or perceived taste is different, it just that means confirmation bias is a legitimate, applicable theory.
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