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For $10 would you hang upside-down from something for 3 minutes?
Sure, but it makes me hungryNo. Last time I did that I got stuck and it ended up being 15.![]()
FTDWY watch food inc.?
Quote: Food inc.'s first segment examines the industrial production of meat (chicken, beef, and pork), calling it inhumane and economically and environmentally unsustainable. The second segment looks at the industrial production of grains and vegetables (primarily corn and soy beans), again labeling this economically and environmentally unsustainable. The film's third and final segment is about the economic and legal power, such as food labelling regulations of the major food companies, the profits of which are based on supplying cheap but contaminated food, the heavy use of petroleum-based chemicals (largely pesticides and fertilizers), and the promotion of unhealthy food consumption habits by the American public.[3][6] It shows companies like Wal-Mart transitioning towards organic foods as that industry is booming in the recent health movement. From Wikipedia And yes Would you bathe all my chickens 23 3 of which are jersey giants
Food inc.'s first segment examines the industrial production of meat (chicken, beef, and pork), calling it inhumane and economically and environmentally unsustainable. The second segment looks at the industrial production of grains and vegetables (primarily corn and soy beans), again labeling this economically and environmentally unsustainable. The film's third and final segment is about the economic and legal power, such as food labelling regulations of the major food companies, the profits of which are based on supplying cheap but contaminated food, the heavy use of petroleum-based chemicals (largely pesticides and fertilizers), and the promotion of unhealthy food consumption habits by the American public.[3][6] It shows companies like Wal-Mart transitioning towards organic foods as that industry is booming in the recent health movement. From Wikipedia And yes