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To: freepatriot32
if over-processed, over-refined food and junk food were to become expensive while healthy fresh food became cheap — the opposite of the case today

Bravo Sierra! I can get the ingredients for a LARGE (a dozen servings) bowl of healthy fresh chicken-vegetable soup for the price of one jumbo grease meal at Mickey D's.

9 posted on 08/28/2006 11:26:40 AM PDT by steve-b ("Creation Science" is to the religous right what "Global Warming" is to the socialist left.)
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To: steve-b
"Bravo Sierra! I can get the ingredients for a LARGE (a dozen servings) bowl of healthy fresh chicken-vegetable soup for the price of one jumbo grease meal at Mickey D's."

True, but the difference is that the McD's meal is already made. Some people just don't have the time.
18 posted on 08/28/2006 11:31:56 AM PDT by PCBMan (Wernstrom!!!!)
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To: steve-b
Bravo Sierra! I can get the ingredients for a LARGE (a dozen servings) bowl of healthy fresh chicken-vegetable soup for the price of one jumbo grease meal at Mickey D's.

One solution would be to get rid of the Food Stamp program and go back to giving out commoditites.

When I was a kid, we had a family down the street that would be called "dysfunctional" today. The dad was in prison, the mother was an alcoholic, the older brother did heroin and the older sister was a streetwalker. The kid my age was my best friend and you couldn't ask for a nicer or more polite kid.

Every month this family received government commodities - flour, powdered milk and eggs, peanut butter, honey, cocoa, canned Spam product, margarine, oatmeal, dried beans, potatos, onions and others. As a kid I was fixated on the large tin of peanut butter - I couldn't understand why I couldn't get one.

Back then poor people had no choice but to prepare food from scratch.

The grocery industry helped get the Food Stamp program started. A grocery store makes just as much profit on a cart full of groceries whether you pay cash for it or use Food Stamps. In the days of commoditites - the grocery industry got nothing from the poor - since they were given food directly.

Maybe we should think about returning to the days of direct food distribution.

I know the ACLU would have a hissy fit since the poor have the "right" to purchase whatever food they desire (as long as us working stiffs are paying the bills).

I get very tired (as many others do) of standing in line at the grocery cashier and seeing the person in front of me pay for pop, chips, ice cream, cookies, frozen pizzas and T-bone steaks with Food Stamps (or now with the Electronic Benefits Card), while I'm buying whatever's on sale that week.

113 posted on 08/28/2006 12:49:35 PM PDT by Tokra (I think I'll retire to Bedlam.)
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To: steve-b

How do you do that? In California, produce is very expensive. $2/lb for squash and other vegetables. If I have several fresh ingredients in anything, it makes the price sore!!!!!!

We can afford it, so I'm happy. However, I feel sorry for many people that can't afford it.


133 posted on 08/28/2006 1:09:56 PM PDT by luckystarmom
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