• prole@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    23 小时前

    except they are both grown in the US using such intensive agricultural methods that the produce itself tastes different

    Not if you go to farmer’s markets

    And it’s frankly absurd to suggest that the existence of fast food means all American food is bad. That makes no fucking sense.

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      This is the type of guy who grabs strawberries from the supermarket in February, doesn’t wonder how they got there, and compares them to farm fresh in season strawberry. The ability to have a planets worth of diverse food year round is lost on them because they had a shitty supermarket fruit out of season once

    • 🍉 Albert 🍉@lemmy.world
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      it is so amazing how you prove my point and pat your back.

      there is good food only if you are rich, because nearly all American food is garbage.

      yhea, good produce should be the bare fucking minimum, not the maximum.

      I am not judging food culture based on what the rich can afford, or for one special meal. but for what everyone eats.

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        I am not judging food culture based on what the rich can afford, or for one special meal. but for what everyone eats

        I’ve got bad news then: 90% of everyone’s food fucking sucks. Hope you enjoy the fine cuisine of flatbreads, rice, and an occasional dish that stretches an animal protein so thin you forget it’s there. If you’re lucky there might be some months old fermented junk to season it.

        Or maybe you’re just racist and assume that every noble savage has access to fresh fish, fruit and veggies year-round?