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|Issue 53 - January 2025
Change shopping habits to support British farmers
THE beginning of 2025 signifies the need to change our habits, all of us. We need to change our shopping habits and fast.
The corporatocracy aims to have us eating biomass insect foods produced in Al-controlled superfarms - that is after having killed all livestock with its net zero carbon agenda.
The current media frenzy over Bovaer (an additive that claims to reduce the amount of methane produced by cows) being added to cattle feed should not have us turning our backs on the dairy industry. This is playing directly into their hands. This is what they, the elite, want.
We need to be cleverer than that. We need to boycott supermarkets and buy direct from the farmers and local organic product suppliers.
Having conducted some market research in the Wirral area, there appears to be interest in the concept of a home delivery service of organic farm produce and foods bought straight from the suppliers. Shoppers and consumers have become tired and weary of the additives, preservatives and chemicals in our foods.
The recent furore over Bovaer, and talk of eating insects and drinking milk made from algae has opened our eyes to what the food industry is doing. There is a growing clamour to change our shopping habits and to boycott supermarkets that sell poisons masquerading as food.
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