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 Post subject: Re: Let's Actually Eat Meat: A Certified Food Label Thread
PostPosted: Thu July 11, 2019 5:44 pm 
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 Post subject: Re: Let's Actually Eat Meat: A Certified Food Label Thread
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E.H. Ruddock wrote:
Which two now? I'll merge

Please reconsider.

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 Post subject: Re: Let's Actually Eat Meat: A Certified Food Label Thread
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Glad to see Spurlock tackling chicken this time around. It's simultaneously the most abused animal, the filthiest production methodology, and the application of eco-labels are super opaque. DO NOT EAT CHICKEN unless it says "Raised without Antibiotics" or "Antibiotic Free" AND "Free Range" or "Pasture "Raised."



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Let’s watch this together, trag.

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 Post subject: Re: Let's Actually Eat Meat: A Certified Food Label Thread
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Anyone have a Sweet Green in their neighborhood? I want to believe that these guys are transparent with their supply chain, but I've grown so cynical about labels lately that I can't let myself trust that a national chain with a $1B valuation last year could possibly use nothing but fresh, local ingredients daily on such a large scale. I want to believe, though.

https://www.sweetgreen.com/food-ethos/

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 Post subject: Re: Let's Actually Eat Meat: A Certified Food Label Thread
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Anyone have a Sweet Green in their neighborhood? I want to believe that these guys are transparent with their supply chain, but I've grown so cynical about labels lately that I can't let myself trust that a national chain could possibly use nothing but fresh, local ingredients daily on such a large scale. I want to believe, though.

https://www.sweetgreen.com/food-ethos/

"and we source locally where possible"

That should answer the question for you. Presumably their distance-sourced products are sustainably grown/harvested too.


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PostPosted: Mon August 12, 2019 10:57 pm 
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washing machine wrote:
Anyone have a Sweet Green in their neighborhood? I want to believe that these guys are transparent with their supply chain, but I've grown so cynical about labels lately that I can't let myself trust that a national chain could possibly use nothing but fresh, local ingredients daily on such a large scale. I want to believe, though.

https://www.sweetgreen.com/food-ethos/

"and we source locally where possible"

That should answer the question for you. Presumably their distance-sourced products are sustainably grown/harvested too.

I wonder if the problem of ripeness in non-native produce will ever be solved.

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