Loblaws alone is raking in $billions in profits so 2/3 of Canadians are apparently brain dead.
Competition, farmers markets, break them up, we are down to a couple of food wholesalers in Canada and discourage US imports, there is lots that can be done right down to community gardens for food banks, it takes leadership and a bit of cash though. It would be more profitable to grow lettuce under your grow lights than pot in Canada FFSLoblaws alone is raking in $billions in profits so 2/3 of Canadians are apparently brain dead.
According to the article you posted, the CEO’s of these corporations aren’t very warm to any regulations, as they’re making billions in profit.Competition, farmers markets, break them up, we are down to a couple of food wholesalers in Canada and discourage US imports, there is lots that can be done right down to community gardens for food banks, it takes leadership and a bit of cash though. It would be more profitable to grow lettuce under your grow lights than pot in Canada FFS
That's where the break them up and competition part comes into play...According to the article you posted, the CEO’s of these corporations aren’t very warm to any regulations, as they’re making billions in profit.
community gardens and food banks are essential because of corporate greed.
My neighbour will no longer be growing sweet potatoes as Loblaws squeezed their profits and physical labour is becoming more difficult to find. Fertilizer and fuel were also contributing factors but to a lesser degree.According to the article you posted, the CEO’s of these corporations aren’t very warm to any regulations, as they’re making billions in profit.
community gardens and food banks are essential because of corporate greed.
I love the garden!My neighbour will no longer be growing sweet potatoes as Loblaws squeezed their profits and physical labour is becoming more difficult to find. Fertilizer and fuel were also contributing factors but to a lesser degree.
Avian flu took a couple of my chickens last year and again this year. Nocturnal predation took half a half dozen laying hens - raccoons are very crafty at bypassing security.
The garden is a place of peace/tranquility, where miracles happen - from seed to food/medicine - what's more miraculous than that!
Here is my smallest garden with lots of sunflowers for the bluejays and two long rows of peanuts. Quite a bit of kale, spinach and peppers too. Radishes, carrots, kohlrabi, beets, lettuces, garlic, rhubarb, and mustard are in the mix. Oregano, parsley, thyme, chives, basil for spices and peppermint are great fresh or dried. Mexican marigolds are on the predominant windward side to waft pyrethrins, to keep the undesirable insects at bay.
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The other gardens contain butternut squash, watermelon, muskmelon, and several varieties of tomatoes.
Local markets are numerous here. The seeded sourdough bread is a recent find that is exceptional, toasted with crunchy peanut butter and buckwheat honey.
The man worked hard for the money and the poor dear was underpaid, the injustice is outrageous!I love the garden!
Farmers can’t survive because they are being gouged by Loblaws, Metro etc., the only ones making money. Like most of our problems today, greed is at the core.
I have a Sobeys close to home and sometimes will shop there for a minor things out of convenience. Twice in the past month I purchased items that were on sale but not adjusted at checkout. This is supposed to be computerized and I wonder how many people don’t even check.
I will not darken a Sobeys door again, convenience be damned.
The poor bastard was only making $5.4 million before the raise. How in hell can you make ends meet with that paltry pittance?The man worked hard for the money and the poor dear was underpaid, the injustice is outrageous!
There is plenty of food waste - about 60% or 35 million metric tons annually - whether in the field (imperfect harvesting techniques/machinery - bruising, overripe, disease, insects, nematodes, etc), during processing/handling, washing, packaging, storage, shipping, etc. Waste also happens at the grocery store, in homes and in restaurants.I love the garden!
Farmers can’t survive because they are being gouged by Loblaws, Metro etc., the only ones making money. Like most of our problems today, greed is at the core.
I have a Sobeys close to home and sometimes will shop there for a minor things out of convenience. Twice in the past month I purchased items that were on sale but not adjusted at checkout. This is supposed to be computerized and I wonder how many people don’t even check.
I will not darken a Sobeys door again, convenience be damned.
No tomatoes for me. The little seeds trigger my diverticulitis and make my next few days hell.Chopped onions and tomatoes finishes it, sprig of fresh parsley if ya wanna be fancy. Adjust the sauce to taste
I’m something of a garnish ascetic.Chopped onions and tomatoes finishes it, sprig of fresh parsley if ya wanna be fancy. Adjust the sauce to taste