Guest guest Posted September 9, 2007 Report Share Posted September 9, 2007 , " strayfeather1 " <otherbox2001 wrote: > > http://www.alonovo.com/ > > This is off of Ideals Work, a website that helps you shop more > ethically. But it's a mixed blessing - I found out TVP is produced by > Arthur Daniels Midland, a giant agri-industrial corporation with all > the tricks and junk a giant corporation is capable of. The more I > read/learn, the less I eat *sigh* - ever feel like that? > > Peace, > Diane > Is this part of the Conagra group? Does anyone know? Blessings, Jack Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 9, 2007 Report Share Posted September 9, 2007 I know there are companies out there that cater to many different diet persuasions and I truly appreciate that. Take Kellogg's for instance, they make some great healthy cereals, but also some junk sugar one. Just let them know that you appreciate their effort to make the healthy products and purchase those. It all adds up to increasing our variety as a vegetarian. Just like grocery stores have junk food, but they also carry lots of great food. Judy > This is off of Ideals Work, a website that helps you shop more > ethically. But it's a mixed blessing - I found out TVP is produced by > Arthur Daniels Midland, a giant agri-industrial corporation with all > the tricks and junk a giant corporation is capable of. The more I > read/learn, the less I eat *sigh* - ever feel like that? > > Peace, > Diane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 9, 2007 Report Share Posted September 9, 2007 I do appreciate the healthy and veg products some companies include in their product lines. I was more upset by reading about some of ADM's business methods than their other products and I know they're not the only big evil corporation. I haven't decided if this new knowledge will bump TVP out of my diet or not. It's like why I won't shop at WalMart even though I know I could save money - they are just too evil to support in my opinion and I feel very sorry for people who only have that option in their town. Peace, Diane , " wwjd " <jtwigg wrote: > > I know there are companies out there that cater to many different diet persuasions and I truly appreciate that. Take Kellogg's for instance, they make some great healthy cereals, but also some junk sugar one. Just let them know that you appreciate their effort to make the healthy products and purchase those. It all adds up to increasing our variety as a vegetarian. Just like grocery stores have junk food, but they also carry lots of great food. > > Judy > > > > This is off of Ideals Work, a website that helps you shop more > > ethically. But it's a mixed blessing - I found out TVP is produced by > > Arthur Daniels Midland, a giant agri-industrial corporation with all > > the tricks and junk a giant corporation is capable of. The more I > > read/learn, the less I eat *sigh* - ever feel like that? > > > > Peace, > > Diane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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