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Originally Posted by thelegges
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Maybe older gen buy plastic tubs of generic junk, Then again eating processed food plastic is the least of problems. Well not at most ages here way too late to bother changing habits. At this late in the game nothing is going to improve lifeline.
Our family
Butter in wax paper, sauce, mustard, milk in glass,
All meat is wrapped in butcher paper, from the farm
Laundry soap comes in sheets or bar in box
Plastic in our house is less than 17%. It not about change our whole life we raised, can, or froze food. Mt guess is 80% of residents in TV have eaten processed food their whole life, so plastic is just a norm for many
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Where do you buy your medicine? What type of car do you drive? I can go on... Plastic is everywhere! No sense in blaming eating habits. Have you gone home to home counting how much processed food is in our cabinets and refrigerators? Most of us are old enough to understand it is bad for us. Instead, we eat an abundance of fresh food. Don't believe it? You can start your processed food count at my house.
Please share where in the Villages you buy butter in waxed paper and which local farm you go to for meat wrapped in butcher paper.