Mikelipino wrote:Greek yogurt: I actually like Greek (and other) yogurt, but its supporters have become fanatical.
All three of those terms are regulated by the US government (along with a bunch of others). 21 CFR 101.13 and Subpart D of Part 101Pie Lady wrote:I'm done with meaningless labeling like Lite, Light, Natural, etc. that are not regulated by the gov'mint.
AngrySarah wrote:Sustainable fisheries is a very good thing in my book. At least there is some scientific firepower about fish populations and breeding densities and all that whatnot.
But as a concept sustainability in general is just fashionable nonsense. It gives a patina of wholesomeness just by using the word.
Organic labeling just means food was raised in a certain way. It also gives a patina of wholesomeness and allows a premium - pretty much the Whole Foods business model. Just because modern fertilizer was not used does not mean the food is safer, tastier or better for the environment.
mgmcewen wrote:Does anyone else find it unreasonable that we are forced to memorize all kinds of facts about fish or install apps on our phone to avoid fish harvested using methods that respected scientific organizations that study fisheries have advocated banning like bottom trawling? At least Whole Foods is phasing that stuff out, but whenever I am playing with the Seafood Watch app at the fish-monger I just can't believe something so destructive is even on sale. If the oceans were more visible. Bottom trawling is like burning down an entire forest to harvest some venison. I advise even my cynical friends to look into using things like Seafood Watch when buying seafood.
mgmcewen wrote:Does anyone else find it unreasonable that we are forced to memorize all kinds of facts about fish or install apps on our phone to avoid fish harvested using methods that respected scientific organizations that study fisheries have advocated banning like bottom trawling? At least Whole Foods is phasing that stuff out, but whenever I am playing with the Seafood Watch app at the fish-monger I just can't believe something so destructive is even on sale. If the oceans were more visible. Bottom trawling is like burning down an entire forest to harvest some venison. I advise even my cynical friends to look into using things like Seafood Watch when buying seafood.
Geo wrote:I'll see your postmodernism generator, and raise you a Sokal affair.
I like it."a pastiche of Left-wing cant, fawning references, grandiose quotations, and outright nonsense . . . structured around the silliest quotations [by postmodernist academics] he could find about mathematics and physics".