Posted by Bruce from Can. on August 02, 2013 at 19:04:42 from (70.29.125.120):
In Reply to: free range posted by John Fulton on August 02, 2013 at 13:54:18:
The only downside of free range pigs or chichen is, to do this on a large enough scale to meet the martket demand the price would increas to the point where consumption would decline. And lets face it all governments want/have a cheap food policy. If food cost rise too high voters get pizzed,governments get truffed out of office. The economy will slow even more, because fools will not have extra cash to waste on toys...smart phones flat screen TV ect. And other junk from China. And who would benifit from all this? Just a bunch of undeserving farmers and tax paying working folk, like you and me. And that would not sit too well with the share holders of any major corp. Ok, so I am a bit cynical, and I put rual/farm folks first. Bruce
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