"Fresh" fruit
You ever notice how when you go to the grocery store and you check out the packaged strawberries or raspberries the berries on top look bright and fresh, but then you turn the package over and there are the old, dark, squished and rotten ones?
What's up with that?
Are they actually pulling old product off the shelves and putting a fresh layer on top trying to fool you?
What's up with that?
Are they actually pulling old product off the shelves and putting a fresh layer on top trying to fool you?
"Be bold, and mighty forces will come to your aid."
No. It's due to people slamming the product around or spores no one caught. You want frfresh? Go to a farmer's market. I can't trust Costco peaches anymore. Total crap shoot.
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Arnold Judas Rimmer, BSC, SSC: "Better dead than smeg."
Arnold Judas Rimmer, BSC, SSC: "Better dead than smeg."
There are no farmers markets up here in the winter.
Yep, same here. Means you get to eat mediocre tasting things shipped in from where they can grow whenever. That means Florida or Cali, if you're lucky, for most fruit.
Diogenes of Sinope: "It is not that I am mad, it is only that my head is different from yours."
Arnold Judas Rimmer, BSC, SSC: "Better dead than smeg."
Arnold Judas Rimmer, BSC, SSC: "Better dead than smeg."
It's not coincidence, but it's not sinister. The one in the middle has moisture trapped against it on all sides, while the rest can breathe on at least one side.GORDON wrote:There are no farmers markets up here in the winter.
Every bag of potatoes has one rotten one in the middle. Every bag of onions has one rotten one in the middle. Since it happens every single time, it is hard to believe it is coincidence.
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I think it is sinister. I think there is a massive conspiracy to repackage old produce to turn 10 pounds or new fresh stuff into 11 pounds. I bet they are making 10% more money repackaging old shit and only spending half of that for labor to do it.
I am starting my old-age-paranoia early... THEY'RE STEALING FROM ME
I am starting my old-age-paranoia early... THEY'RE STEALING FROM ME
"Be bold, and mighty forces will come to your aid."
Well did ya ever notice that when you're preparing sliced chicken breast for fajitas, your chicken ends up boiling in an inch of water?
Salt water is being injected at the processing facility, up to 30% of the weight of the chicken, that you typically purchase by the pound.
They say it is to "enhance flavor," but they can't hate the fact they are making an extra 20% by selling water.
Thinking about this makes me wonder if I should get some eatin' chickens as well as some egg layers, and learn how to butcher that shit. I've heard, though, that hawks and eagles love hanging around uncovered chicken farms around here, each taking one chicken a day. So.
http://www.truthfullabeling.org/the-issues/
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Salt water is being injected at the processing facility, up to 30% of the weight of the chicken, that you typically purchase by the pound.
They say it is to "enhance flavor," but they can't hate the fact they are making an extra 20% by selling water.
Thinking about this makes me wonder if I should get some eatin' chickens as well as some egg layers, and learn how to butcher that shit. I've heard, though, that hawks and eagles love hanging around uncovered chicken farms around here, each taking one chicken a day. So.
http://www.truthfullabeling.org/the-issues/
“the US government estimates that consumers spend $2 billion per year buying salt water at chicken prices.”
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"Be bold, and mighty forces will come to your aid."
the corrupt and bought US government estimates that consumers are indeed stupid enough to spend $2 billion per year buying salt water at chicken prices
Think you missed some parts.
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Diogenes of Sinope: "It is not that I am mad, it is only that my head is different from yours."
Arnold Judas Rimmer, BSC, SSC: "Better dead than smeg."
Arnold Judas Rimmer, BSC, SSC: "Better dead than smeg."
I'm with Gordon.
We've noticed the Kroger store near us has been putting out a bunch of shit. I'll accept it when some items are bad upon purchase. There's bound to be a bad strawberry in the box, bad onion, etc. However, it's happening so fucking often there, and they have no excuses. I live two minutes from the largest Kroger in Michigan, and I heard it's the most profitable as well. There's no reason for them to cut corners, yet they do.
Buying any of the packaged meat is a crap shoot. We've returned chicken and beef that were clearly going bad, and I'd bet anything had been repackaged. (John Stossel did a feature on this during Primetime years ago.) We bought a butternut squash that looked fine, but was rotted on the outside thanks to a hole that was conveniently covered up by a sticker.
There's honestly too many examples of this in the past year for me to give Kroger a pass. Granted, they'll accept everything back without question, but I'm sure most people don't do that. If they did, taking shortcuts on products wouldn't be cost effective...
We've noticed the Kroger store near us has been putting out a bunch of shit. I'll accept it when some items are bad upon purchase. There's bound to be a bad strawberry in the box, bad onion, etc. However, it's happening so fucking often there, and they have no excuses. I live two minutes from the largest Kroger in Michigan, and I heard it's the most profitable as well. There's no reason for them to cut corners, yet they do.
Buying any of the packaged meat is a crap shoot. We've returned chicken and beef that were clearly going bad, and I'd bet anything had been repackaged. (John Stossel did a feature on this during Primetime years ago.) We bought a butternut squash that looked fine, but was rotted on the outside thanks to a hole that was conveniently covered up by a sticker.
There's honestly too many examples of this in the past year for me to give Kroger a pass. Granted, they'll accept everything back without question, but I'm sure most people don't do that. If they did, taking shortcuts on products wouldn't be cost effective...
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Got a fresh package of mini-doughnuts, presumably made in the grocery store's bakery (not the little travel pack, the kind where there's like a reclosable box of mini doughnuts). We always choose the package with the furthest expiration date, but there are always packages set to expire in like 2 days, also. I always thought it was a waste that they had to throw away 10 pounds of doughnuts every 2 days.
Well this morning the kid is eating from a brand-new package set to expire 12/7/2015, and he says he just bit into a rock-hard doughnut. So now I think they are repackaging old doughnuts to save money, too.
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Well this morning the kid is eating from a brand-new package set to expire 12/7/2015, and he says he just bit into a rock-hard doughnut. So now I think they are repackaging old doughnuts to save money, too.
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"Be bold, and mighty forces will come to your aid."
