Making Better Consumer Spending Choices
Acid/Alkaline food and drinks are a prime example of where supermarkets are a dis-service when it comes to our health. A majority of foods and drinks in supermarkets are petrochemical or acidic or synthesised with unnatural preservatives and even RNA pesticides engineered into crops in order to shut down a bugs nervous system and kill them. Our absolute nativity thinking washing fruit and vegetables will keep our bodies pure.
In much the same way, hopefully looking back and not forward, supermarkets are as much a dis-service when it comes to the carbon footprint of a food or drink on sale. While all sorts of agendas may be in play, the consumer must be empowered to have transparency and not blind(-folded) trust, so that we may make our own uncorrupted, informative judgments of what we wish to purchase or not. Mobile applications that can scan the product and labelling on Things which display the content are assets in this regard. However a standard supermarket has become some seriously dangerous and difficult waters to navigate if you want to avoid petrochemicals, RNA, acids, pharmaceuticals, sugars, synthetics, GMO’s and other conveniences to the supply chain at the cost of your health.
Unlawful but completely legal false advertising is an ever greater gateway to hell. For example 100% Fruit Juice means one of the ingredients of an artificial drink contains real fruit. And what about French Truffles, which means the packaging was made in france. Or that cola, used as a pesticide in some regions of the world, is alone in its own category at the bottom of the absolute worst and most harmful acidic a human body can consume. What possesses us to repeatedly abuse and destroy our body in the same way we’ve been destroying our home planet, is ultimately our social conditioning. Those stealing our liberty to harvest us of our power, brainwash masses to make management and control of us easier on themselves. Before even thinking of trying to save our home, we must first save ourselves.
Those who buy farm fresh or grow their own food may be the first to endorse the CEoT Ecosystem. Now we are in the age of the prosumer, home based business owners effectively sell their ideological and pure Things direct to other proactive, environmentally conscious types. Who for the most part may have lost all faith in Governments and Corporations to better this world over lining their pockets and furthering their political agendas. If anything the supermarket’s could break out of the norm of a web of deceitful, poisonous products, conveyor-belt fed to radicalised sugar jihaddy junkies and use CEoT to reinvent themselves and stock their shelves and price their products based on what is perhaps the current most ethical metric of this new decade.