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http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/02/12/us-usa-kroger-chicken-lawsuit-idUSBREA1B29A20140212

 

 

I'd bet that it really isn't organic.



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Just because they're housed in a building doesn't mean they're not being treated humanely, but there are specific labels that will show what a customer is getting. the green packages aren't organic, but raised in a different setting. The organic brand is certified organic by the USDA top to bottom. There is a difference in taste and texture of the simple truth brand vs Kroger brand chicken.

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The orange juice in the dairy section isn't fresh, chances are it's been stored in a tank for a year. They hire people to develop "flavor packets" to add back into the tank when it will be used.

 

That hot dog in the meat section is actually just a bunch of crap turned into paste.

 

 

Who's to say that Kroger's chicken really is "organic"?

 

If it really is "100% organic", then damn, that's quite a lot of carbon links in there.



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The orange juice in the dairy section isn't fresh, chances are it's been stored in a tank for a year. They hire people to develop "flavor packets" to add back into the tank when it will be used.

 

That hot dog in the meat section is actually just a bunch of crap turned into paste.

 

 

Who's to say that Kroger's chicken really is "organic"?

 

If it really is "100% organic", then damn, that's quite a lot of carbon links in there.


 Since i work in diary the "juice" is not fresh, alot of times you can see part of it separated in the bottle. So many products have things added to them to make their shelf life longer. Organic from what i have seen is just a marketing term yet there are people that will buy products without question if its labeled "organic".



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nightperson wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

The orange juice in the dairy section isn't fresh, chances are it's been stored in a tank for a year. They hire people to develop "flavor packets" to add back into the tank when it will be used.

 

That hot dog in the meat section is actually just a bunch of crap turned into paste.

 

 

Who's to say that Kroger's chicken really is "organic"?

 

If it really is "100% organic", then damn, that's quite a lot of carbon links in there.


 Since i work in diary the "juice" is not fresh, alot of times you can see part of it separated in the bottle. So many products have things added to them to make their shelf life longer. Organic from what i have seen is just a marketing term yet there are people that will buy products without question if its labeled "organic".


 You do understand that juice with pulp does settle and separate, right? This is not a new thing and not considered a "bad" product because it settled. 

 

"All natural" is more of a marketing term/ploy than organic is. Organic farmers have a lot of requirements to meet. Those who slap a label on their stuff claiming it's "all natural" don't have any hoops to jump through.



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You do understand that juice with pulp does settle and separate, right? This is not a new thing and not considered a "bad" product because it settled. 

 

"All natural" is more of a marketing term/ploy than organic is. Organic farmers have a lot of requirements to meet. Those who slap a label on their stuff claiming it's "all natural" don't have any hoops to jump through.


 

You did not understand what I wrote.

 

I know that pulp and juice does settle. Go read up on how they store the orange juice that they eventually bottle. You'll come across the fact that anything "pure" or "natural" what were in them had been removed so they'll last year-long in storage, with the flavor only being added once the batch is being made.

 

Also, something that's "organic" will require a carbon-based block. That OJ better have 20+ links of carbon in there.



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You do understand that juice with pulp does settle and separate, right? This is not a new thing and not considered a "bad" product because it settled. 

 

"All natural" is more of a marketing term/ploy than organic is. Organic farmers have a lot of requirements to meet. Those who slap a label on their stuff claiming it's "all natural" don't have any hoops to jump through.


 

You did not understand what I wrote.

 

I know that pulp and juice does settle. Go read up on how they store the orange juice that they eventually bottle. You'll come across the fact that anything "pure" or "natural" what were in them had been removed so they'll last year-long in storage, with the flavor only being added once the batch is being made.

 

Also, something that's "organic" will require a carbon-based block. That OJ better have 20+ links of carbon in there.


 Anon..actually, you really don't understand. I was talking to and also quoted, nightperson, not you.

 

So. I reiterate...my post was to him, not to you.



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