Posted by rrlund on February 26, 2018 at 14:09:07 from (69.36.53.86):
In Reply to: Re: Cage Free Egg posted by Traditional Farmer on February 26, 2018 at 13:45:17:
They're the same place. My best friend worked at the "cage free" facility that provides all the cage free eggs for every McDonalds east of the Mississippi,plus their own brands and nearly every store brand in the Midwest. He maintained all of their feeding equipment in the caged and cage free barns. There are no windows,no natural light. Crews of immigrants walk those barns 24/7 picking up the eggs out of the manure that the chickens don't lay in the nests like they're supposed to.
Let's go back to your Amazon thing. Do you think they've never made a mistake before? Search "news amazon fire phone".
As far as them buying Whole Foods,think about it. If they saw unlimited growth potential,don't you think they'd start a business in competition to WF? They know the market is limited and will peak then plateau. There isn't room for two giants to make money in a limited market. They bought an existing company to apply their business model and make a few bucks in a limited market and buying out their potential competition eliminates it right from the start.
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