I am not sure Big Food as the mastermind but just another sycophant to the wicked. They have a part in this too for sure.
Grow a garden, purchase fresh seasonal produce organic if possible. Make your own food. Minimize process junk and restaurants. Exercise and enjoy nature.
Totally agree that is why it is very hard for some people. Not to mention those that are physically challenged, poor soil, few resources to start out with, polluted areas, and more.
Container gardening can help, as could proper food preservation for winter, and co-ops are a good way for communities to bond. City life is increasingly hostile and dangerous.
I am not sure Big Food as the mastermind but just another sycophant to the wicked. They have a part in this too for sure.
Grow a garden, purchase fresh seasonal produce organic if possible. Make your own food. Minimize process junk and restaurants. Exercise and enjoy nature.
Solution is simple and very hard for some people.
especially in urban ass winter ass cities....Where are they gonna farm in the 2-3 bedroom apartments that have almost no sun light?
Totally agree that is why it is very hard for some people. Not to mention those that are physically challenged, poor soil, few resources to start out with, polluted areas, and more.
Container gardening can help, as could proper food preservation for winter, and co-ops are a good way for communities to bond. City life is increasingly hostile and dangerous.