But now I don't think so. On the contrary, I am envious of my neighbors who conveniently eat harmless vegetables.
After watching the movie "Food Company", the biggest feeling is:
the big food company covers the sky with only one hand, and the small citizens are uneasy.
The situation of counterfeit and shoddy food in China is disgusting, it is the underground behavior of some unscrupulous businessmen, it is "illegal", or at least banned by the government; Foods with the "qualified" mark are perhaps more intimidating, because these big companies are almost the same as the law itself, and you can't protect yourself even if you are violated. Everyone who has ever thought of McDonald's or KFC as a delicacy should watch this movie so you can see how rubbish the so-called junk food really is. Although the early rumors that "KFC uses six-wing hairless chicken as ingredients" have been confirmed to be rumors, but after watching the movie you will know that these meat prototypes are no better than six-wing hairless chickens. .
Animals are forced to eat feeds other than their own eating habits, and there is no place for activities. Even if they are sick, they will all enter the food processing factory as long as they do not die when they are bought. People in food processing plants work mechanically, constantly touching every slaughtered animal that passes before them. These so-called closed factories with modern food sterilization equipment are actually petri dishes for bacteria. Farmers are also controlled by food companies, who can only use "permitted" seeds. Cheap corn and soybeans, which are efficiently grown and exported in large quantities, have hit the agricultural economies of countries that use traditional methods of growing crops.
Before I could be glad that the agricultural production and food processing modes in my society were still mostly "traditional Chinese characteristics", I was saddened to learn that those large multinational corporations have already extended their magic hands to the vast land of China...
Yes I used the old-fashioned term "devil's hand". I can't think of any other words to describe how greedy and vicious the way Big Foods operates. At the cost of the unity of the species and the health of mankind, they have exchanged huge profits that give them the power to sway politics and the law. It's just that Shengdou's anger and sentimentality are of no avail. In the face of a powerful monopoly, all we can do is to understand the truth and protect ourselves within a limited scope.
If you allow yourself to accept those high-calorie complex processed burgers, carbonated water, puffed food, bread sauce, bacon sausage, out-of-season vegetables and fruits... Then your chances of gastrointestinal infection, diabetes and cancer will be greatly increased improve.
So I started to be thankful that I live in a second-tier city. The good thing about a small city is that you can see where the vegetables are grown. Moreover, the lifestyle of my parents gave me some sense of security - my mother bought peanut oil and squeezed it in the oil shop; most of my chickens and ducks were bought from relatives in the countryside; The vegetables are locally grown and in season; my family seldom goes to restaurants and prefers to cook and enjoy meals at home; my mother never likes juice drinks and only supports us to buy fresh fruit; my mother also hates soft drinks Thinking that's just flavor and sugar... My parents lived by their traditional habits, inadvertently aligning with the most advanced dietary concepts. I thank them for teaching me a way of life that is so beneficial to my body. I've also decided not to satisfy my curiosity by going to those fast food restaurants for fried chicken and burgers, reject carbonated beverages, and try to fall in love with the manual labor in the kitchen.
And you, are you still craving fried chicken from a fast food restaurant? ?
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