Kuzz it's "organic" LOL I ask myself that questoin a lot. I have seen the Modern Marvels segment on History Channel on the Specialized "Produce Express" train that crosses our country from Washington State to Schenectday NY., about 45m. from me., and I have seen it several times when driving on Rt5 which is adjacent to the mainline here in the Mohawk Valley of CNY. It's a really neat looking train with all the cars painted identical and a bit unique in design. I can't for the life of me understand how a lettuce seed can be planted and harvested in Cal. delivered to a processing plant, and then to a rail head, then cross the country, be unloaded from rail car, loaded on a truck to be delivered to a retail store here in NY., for the price it is. If you look at the carbon footprint of this head of lettuce, from when it was planted, to be harvested as a seed, to setting on my table, it is astounding, for it's price here. It just doesn't make economic sense to me. How about you? I guess it truly is a Modern Marvel.
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