This reminds me of the size of prawns and shrimps: large, extra large, jumbo, colossal, etc....It's also interesting comparing egg sizes between US and Europe, for example. A "large" US egg is about the same size as "medium" egg in Europe, weight wise.
We can't grow the food we eat at the price we want without industrial farming in the scale we are today.Yes, we would be way better off with many family farms growing food for 500 people rather than huge factory farm growing food for 5M people.
And people are unhealthy, fat and die early.We can't grow the food we eat at the price we want without industrial farming in the scale we are today.
People expect low inflation when the cost go up, but the only way forward for the same price is to do so in industrial scale, or we would have gone famine these days. Human have been changing our farming practices and food types so much we don't always make it worse. A lot of our food today taste better than their ancient varieties as well (i.e. carrots, tomatoes).
We didn't have as much HFCS and transfat (I know it is banned now but it took quite a while) back then, and people work more labors than offices or even from home. It is not all about free range eggs vs special egg layer breed, or GMO corns.And people are unhealthy, fat and die early.
Cross breading is different than GMO.
There is no free lunch. Pun intended.
Having grown up eating home grown stuff, I would be willing to pay more. Of course, I eat mostly fresh and very little carbs. I realize possibly most people wouldn't.We didn't have as much HFCS and transfat (I know it is banned now but it took quite a while) back then, and people work more labors than offices or even from home. It is not all about free range eggs vs special egg layer breed, or GMO corns.
People don't drink as much Starbucks Latte, and they smoke (hence reduced appetite).
I always buy jumbos: you frequently get twinsAt my local large supermarket for one dozen:
large: $8.69
Ex large: $8.74
Jumbo: $8.79
We bought jumbos for the first time. They don't fit well in our egg holder. A couple were super jumbo and very noticeably larger than the rest.
We had one full twin and one conjoined twin. My wife was very excited. LolI always buy jumbos: you frequently get twins
That pineville BJs and Sam's absolutely suck.I was just at our BJ's in South Carolina (actually NC - Charlotte Suburb) looking at same display. Interestingly, it was $19.99 for us.
Yes sir!!! About 2 miles from us. Looking forward to it.That pineville BJs and Sam's absolutely suck.
Y'all getting a Costco I hear.