tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8712193158192190446.post145084894550786558..comments2023-07-06T00:17:04.886-07:00Comments on A Misplaced Trust: Nestle To Cash In On ObesityUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8712193158192190446.post-57225481206971518302011-09-08T12:47:25.111-07:002011-09-08T12:47:25.111-07:00It's always difficult to believe the assertion...It's always difficult to believe the assertions of someone with a profit motivation. If Nestlé was able to make a larger profit from selling organic foods, they would be jumping on the bandwagon. And what would happen if all the land devoted to raising commodity crops was converted to raising real foods, whether produce, grains, beans, or animal foods? But he can't ask that question, as it's too far from his economic self-interest.<br /><br />(Also from Real Food Wednesday)Katiehttp://www.searchingfornourishment.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8712193158192190446.post-65711613968560273442011-09-07T09:44:25.078-07:002011-09-07T09:44:25.078-07:00It is funny that anyone would suggest that organic...It is funny that anyone would suggest that organic can't feed the world when the copious amounts of artifical food stuffs produced by clearly isn't feeding anyone either. Kit Katz aren't ending world hunger. Thanks for the list, it is a good reminder to always check the labels. I stopped over from Real Food Weds.Melissa Naaskohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03930313817092938958noreply@blogger.com