Okay, my first reaction to this announcement was outrage. Then I read:
"In 2005 it [the physicians' group in question] filed a lawsuit against Kraft, General Mills, Dannon, McNeil Nutritionals and Lifeway Foods because those companies ran ads claiming dairy products could help consumers lose weight. Kraft agreed to stop advertising those claims and was dropped from the suit, but eventually the suit was thrown out of state court in Virginia."
And I thought, okay, claiming cheese is a diet food is wrong...then I realized, wait a minute, who am I getting outraged for? Kraft? General Mills? McNeil Nutritionals? The same food mega-conglomerates that are pushing out small artisanal farmers and cheese makers and flooding the market with their dreck?
So on second thought, though I share the revulsion about regulations against foie gras and so on, I realize I don't care about companies like McNeil Nutritionals. Let them face harassment from agencies that, in so many cases, tailor legislation to help companies like theirs whose goals may be opposed to those of us who want to see smaller, not larger, organizations making cheese (organizations that could never afford to advertise on Spongebob).
Let the titans battle, and I hope somewhere, beneath their radar and perhaps their contempt, is a group of nuns in Wisconsin, making small batches of excellent cheese and selling it to me and my friends.
Hammond
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David Hammond on February 9th, 2007, 12:44 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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