Chris Burck wrote: > artificially low prices and control of distribution are two sides of > the same coin. from seed to shelf, the same entities are running the > game. i didn't hear anyone suggesting farmer's markets are corporate > controlled.
No. What was suggested was that 'corporations' have a stranglehold on distribution, and you want cheap food you have to break that stranglehold. That's what was not just suggested, that was clearly stated. So, Farmer's Markets are not distribution then? If there is no corporate stranglehold on Farmer's Markets, then the food there should be cheaper, yes? No. Food outside the corporate stranglehold isn't cheaper, it's more expensive, it's also higher quality, better tasting and considerably healthier. It's all well and good to sit back and yell about corporate strangleholds and all that. Sure, there is plenty there to yell about. At the end of the day, guess what? It doesn't matter. If you haven't learned yet that 'corporations' aren't acting in your best interest, then you just aren't going to learn it. In most places in the US, you can source your food from within your own 'food shed'. Yeah, that means no grapes for 89 cents a pound in February, and you'll pay a serious premium for indoor grown tomatoes this time of year. But if you canned the ones you got when they were in season, you won't care. Heck, you could grow some of it yourself. Sheesh, if you are a meat eater, you can actually go source your meat from CSAs, see how the animals live, meet your butcher, see how it's prepared. you don't have to eat downer cows if you don't want to. It'll cost more. The folks providing that food have to live too. Is that wrong? If the corporations weren't airfreighting in grapes from south america to sell at Wallmart for .89 a pound, (with some gawdawful fuel load) then somehow that would make the februrary grapes cheaper? Please. Know farms, Know food. > > On 2/27/08, Chip Mefford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Kirk McLoren wrote: >> >>> If you want cheaper food you have to break the stranglehold the >> corporations have on distribution. >> _______________________________________________ Biofuel mailing list Biofuel@sustainablelists.org http://sustainablelists.org/mailman/listinfo/sustainablelorgbiofuel Biofuel at Journey to Forever: http://journeytoforever.org/biofuel.html Search the combined Biofuel and Biofuels-biz list archives (70,000 messages): http://www.mail-archive.com/biofuel@sustainablelists.org/