stevez wrote:We had a similar thread a while back where someone was dissing Oberweis Ice Cream because they didn't agree with the owner's political opinions. Such discussions are irrelevant and (supposedly) forbidden on this board. I may or may not agree with Rev. Moon or Jim Oberweis, but I enjoy both of their products.
Food is an inherently political subject -- this is just another aspect. Other political issues surrounding food include agricultural and environmental concerns, imports and world trade, big business vs. independents, biotechnology, health and nutrition policy, human rights, animal welfare, food safety, bioterrorism and on and on. Food is also inherently bound up in religion, as anyone who's been giving up meat on Fridays or avoiding bread this week can tell you.
I don't see this as much different than discussions of the morality of eating foie gras and imported produce or patronizing chain restaurants and big-box grocery stores.
For some, food tastes better because they believe in what it stands for. I can readily believe that someone would prefer Ben & Jerry's to Oberweiss for such a reason.