[ExI] Farmville for real
Kelly Anderson
kellycoinguy at gmail.com
Thu May 12 22:39:08 UTC 2011
On Tue, May 10, 2011 at 9:46 AM, spike <spike66 at att.net> wrote:
>>... On Behalf Of Richard Loosemore
> My take on it is if one wants completely legal farm produce, one must
> advertise and market it as such, perhaps convince the grocers to carry it in
> a separate premium section in the store, like they do now with organic
> produce. There is an independent agency which certifies organic. Likewise
> we could set up an independent (for profit) (my) profit)) agency which
> inspects and certifies all-legal produce.
>
> That one carries a semi-humorous ironic message: everything else not
> certified all-legal in the local grocery has something somewhere illegal in
> its production. Those who care about the plight of slave labor will flock
> to buy my all-legal produce, even at elevated prices. Result: soon the
> slave labor will be freed from slavery, by being laid off, woohoo! Problem
> solved.
>
> Oh, wait...
Makes more sense to me than "organic"...
It would probably be very expensive, but do you think it would be more
expensive than organic? (Real question)
-Kelly
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