Here's a slightly horrifying, but not unexpected article from the BBC Magazine regarding the rise in sales of pre-peeled and pre-chopped vegetables and fruit. There are some good comments at the end from readers.
The rise of lazy foods - BBC Magazine
And thus follows my rant:
I find it pretty ridiculous that people want to buy a peeled potato or a chopped carrot. You can perfectly easily eat those foods without peeling them, just by scrubbing them well and chopping them up, which takes no time at all. The peeling doesn't take long, either, if that's what you prefer. I think it's a sign of a really sick society when people can't even find the time to cook meals from scratch anymore. Why not gather up the family and make everyone chop something? It cuts the time and you still get to spend time with the family, right? Plus, you educate everyone about the work and rewards of cooking your own meal. I also don't understand this excuse of young professionals who have no time to cook. It takes a remarkably short time to prepare a nutritious, interesting meal. Why not cook up a batch of something that will last a whole week?
In addition, buying all this pre-packed stuff means more rubbish in the dump - plastic, plastic, plastic, petroleum, petroleum, petroleum. In the outdoor markets here in the UK, many of the vendors still force plastic bags on you. What is the problem?Why is it weird that some of us don't want to have any more plastic bags in the house? Education of the public is seriously failing, especially in disadvantaged neighborhoods.
The more we distance ourselves from the tradition of cooking, the more people will be afraid of raw ingredients and society will continue down the ever more slippery slope of obesity. And we'll just keep adding to our overflowing landfills. Come on people! Try harder!
Rant over.
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
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3 comments:
AMEN!
Thanks for the lecture - no, seriously. I've gotten lazy lately about remembering to bring my own bags when I go shopping, but no more!
You know what I hate? Individually packaged stuff, like little yogurts or tiny little bags of carrots or apples (pre-sliced) to put in lunches. Sheesh! Take two minutes and put it in your own reusable container! Cheaper and less crap to chuck out.
Glad this has had some readership. Thanks for enduring my rant and I'm glad there are those who agree! Feel free to disagree, too. :-)
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