I haven’t been watching enough commercial TV to form an opinion this year, but have you noticed all the food commercials that are starring farmers and farm animals lately? Do they need to convince us what we are eating is in fact “real” food? Sometimes I wonder (especially when my mind wanders along the New Jersey turnpike).
Related Story/Statistic:
In western countries, consumers have been blissfully strolling through grocery checkouts oblivious to a global food shortage which many credit for sparking the April Spring riots in the Middle East. While the rest of the world is experiencing double-digit inflation on basic foods, here in North America the price tag for food at the supermarket has been only inching up (by 0.3 per cent in January of 2011). “The reason for this, according to a recent CitiGroup report, is—to put it bluntly—that most of what we eat isn’t really food.”