In the same breath they'll say fake meat is good for you - even though it's one of the most highly processed things you could shove in your gob past the synthetic flavors created from chemicals like those found in vinyl gloves...
Processed foods should be eliminated not just for humans, but all animals too. It USED to be that buying organic/direct from farms was more expensive. Now? A family of 4 eating goy slop at a fast food dump will set you back $50 for one meal that will have you feeling hungry again soon after it is eaten. If someone doesn't care to eat good quality food because of health reasons, then do it for money reasons (not just the actual cost of food, but the cost of bad health from the shitty foods). If you have a bit of land, put up a chicken coop and get enough hens to pump out at least 5 eggs per day. You can make bug farms that run off of food scraps and feed the chickens for free. The more of us that can grow our own food, the cheaper prices at the grocery store will have to be.
Good point about the bug-farm. I had not really thought about it but I also want huge greenhouses so I would have a lot of left over plant matter that would be perfect for feeding bug-boxes that would be then fed to chickens.
They eat the plants so I don't have to (always). It's good to have plants in your diet too. I just want to grow my own and know exactly what went into them.
I've seen one setup that was either in Wisconsin or Minnesota that was a HUGE set of greenhouses. Their winters are probably not much warmer than Canada, so it can work anywhere. The heat is generated from making compost. They have fish ponds where they grow their own fish, and the roots of the trees they grow are right in the fish water. The trees use up the fish waste and clean the water. Basically a whole eco system that runs itself.
Yeah, sounds like a modified aquaponics system. I have been doing reading/research on this for well over a decade. I just don't have the land for it (yet).