Yes, but Whole Foods can price lower because of quantity. You can see it in
food and flower prices.  They are a national chain.  Codman and local
farmers have  locally grown food.  Farm staff  need to be paid fairly for
this labor intensive food. And so we can choose, as Sara says.



On Wed, Jul 14, 2021, 9:16 AM Anne Warner <warneran...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Stepping back from the commentary for a moment:  my sister was up visiting
> me in Lincoln recently, and I took her by Codman Farms.  She looked at the
> pricing, and was actually pretty shocked.  The prices were so much higher
> than even the most expensive of the local markets (Whole Foods) for
> identical foods, including organic items.  Her comment was "I guess I
> shouldn't be surprised. This is Lincoln, after all."  Really gave me
> pause....
>
> On Wed, Jul 14, 2021 at 9:10 AM Margaret Olson <s...@margaretolson.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Out of curiosity, I looked at images of chicken for sale at butcher shops
>> in the early 40s (pre-factory farmed chicken). Then I compared 1940 prices
>> to current prices...and discovered that Codman Farm chicken is almost
>> exactly the same price as chicken was in the 1940s.
>>
>> Chicken was once Sunday dinner food. It was, like Codman's chicken,
>> flavorful and delicious. I looked and looked for pasture raised chicken and
>> used to buy it from Whole Foods when they occasionally had it. I am SOOO
>> happy that Codman has real chicken almost all the time. I strongly urge you
>> all to try it, and just stop buying factory chicken. If you want a bland
>> protein on which to impart other flavors use tofu. It is expensive - a
>> problem we solved by eating much less meat. Better for our health, better
>> for the environment, and the chickens lead a natural chicken life. If you
>> care at all about the treatment of animals that alone is a reason to avoid
>> anything except pasture raised chicken.
>>
>> "Organic" chicken is factory chicken that has been fed organic feed. One
>> of the Michael Pollan books (apologies, I forget which one) described an
>> "organic" chicken farm. It wasn't pretty - basically treating the building
>> like a clean room.
>>
>> On Wed, Jul 14, 2021 at 8:44 AM Lincoln Historical Society <
>> lincolnmahistoricalsoci...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Given all Adam has described, yes indeed!
>>>
>>> You have many choices - meat and chicken produced at large, factory
>>> farms, will of course be cheaper.
>>> Any meat/chicken sold through chain stores will be cheaper.
>>> You have that choice -it is locally available at Donelans, Market
>>> Basket, Costco.
>>> It is your choice.
>>>
>>> You get what you pay for.
>>>
>>> Sara
>>>
>>> > On Jul 13, 2021, at 8:58 AM, garrick niemiec <
>>> gniem...@illinoisalumni.org> wrote:
>>> >
>>> > Adam
>>> >
>>> > What about the frozen chicken and beef...reasonable?
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