I disagree with the fact that you can cook at home cheaper than buying processed crap. At the end of the day, buying healthy ingredients will cause costs to go up, especially when meat is involved.
It’s true, I’ve done it for over a decade. Especially when you consider macros and nutrient density. If everyone bought healthy ingredients the market would change to reflect it. Currently demand is for shit food that’s precooked so that’s what is being supplied.
It would make the market change slightly the problem is that factory farming inevitably creates shit food that's low cost. Why farm all sorts of different foods when you could just grow an infinite amount of corn syrup for ALL foods.
Agricultural Commodities traders linked with Agribiz like Cargil are also partly to blame for this because they are trying to set the market. They don't want retailers, grocers, or anyone really, to buy food that they didn't make. So, they'll make contracts to monopolize what retailers can even purchase.
I disagree with the fact that you can cook at home cheaper than buying processed crap. At the end of the day, buying healthy ingredients will cause costs to go up, especially when meat is involved.
It’s true, I’ve done it for over a decade. Especially when you consider macros and nutrient density. If everyone bought healthy ingredients the market would change to reflect it. Currently demand is for shit food that’s precooked so that’s what is being supplied.
It would make the market change slightly the problem is that factory farming inevitably creates shit food that's low cost. Why farm all sorts of different foods when you could just grow an infinite amount of corn syrup for ALL foods.
Agricultural Commodities traders linked with Agribiz like Cargil are also partly to blame for this because they are trying to set the market. They don't want retailers, grocers, or anyone really, to buy food that they didn't make. So, they'll make contracts to monopolize what retailers can even purchase.
Which I can agree with