
As part of their mission to annoy vegetarians and vegans everywhere, plans, Whole Foods to their flesh with a rating of animal welfare and also fish rate according to sustainability. Concerning meat, Whole Foods co-founder John Mackey declared, "signs will tell customers exactly how meat animals are bred ... We are the roll-out of initiatives to help buyers to make healthier (and staff), more informed choices about food. " Aquatic animals are colored ratings that correspond to the Monterey Bay Aquarium Seafood Watch program with green (s) found for "best", yellow for "good" and red for "prevention". And because they care, Whole Foods said she "will end sales types of Red-appreciated by the Earth Day 2013." No, that's it's not a typo. 2013.
Few things in life are black or white, including my feelings about Whole Foods.
Things I love about Whole Foods: Hot pizza made with Daiya vegan cheese, hot food buffet with vegan & Samosas, vegan cruelty-free products, lots and lots of organic production of choices.
Things I hate: the promotion of their human flesh standards, high prices, and now their bacchanalian happy meat and sustainable seafood feast.
In the event that it is not clear: "Humane meat" is an oxymoron, because an animal to produce that meat was killed. The demonstrably human flesh freegan sources, or from animals that a natural or accidental death died. I would not eat roadkill, but if someone else wants, I have no ethical concerns.Just a great, "Ewwww ..."
But the Whole Foods is at least try, right? the problem is that they confuse the public.With their rating system, they are trying to appease the shopper's paradise guilt about the meat and fish to buy, so that the customer will think, "it's not so bad that I eat meat, because I the free-roaming grass fed happy meat buy."Never mind that the animals still suffering and still for the purpose of emergency slaughter. And never think that free-roaming animals need as many, if not more, resources vis-à-vis their counterparts of the factory farm.
Whole food No foods containing trans-fats to sell, but they will sell of fish from the most environmentally-unfriendly fishing 3 more years, and all kinds of other products of animal origin likely to sell.
But don't worry, Mr Vega and vegetarians! whole foods is also working on a private label line vegan foods. To when we get to Whole Foods shopping distract us from the lucky meat.
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