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| It would be a conspiracy to believe that companies are not vying for space in grocery carts. It is not a conspiracy to believe that companies are looking for products to sell that have a larger portion of the “value added” in factory settings where they can capture the profits rather than the farmer.
Butter is one example. It isn’t hard to produce once the milk is made. Even the farmer himself can do it if he wants. I don’t know anyone that can make their own margarine though.
Another more recent example is lab grown meat and the wide variety of fake meat substitutes. The process to make those products are all difficult and virtually impossible for anyone to do except a few very massive companies.
It isn’t a conspiracy to question how it benefits the environment by basically replacing the basic processes that have been happening in nature since the first life on Earth.
It also isn’t a conspiracy to question if consuming highly processed items is worse for the health than the much more natural products that life on earth has evolved to consume.
Do you have any other conspiracies you believe about these issues that you want me to clear up?
Edited by havin’funfarming 1/8/2026 08:28
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