According to Natural News, a radical
"artificial egg" backed by Paypal billionaire Peter Thiel and the
"infamous" Bill Gates goes on sale in US supermarkets for the first
time. Made from plants, it can replace eggs in everything from cakes to
mayonnaise - without a chicken in the equation whatsoever. The "Bio-tech
food mutation" team today have already started selling their "plant
egg"! It looks like it will be first sold at none other than the beloved
"Whole Foods" in California
- and some say it could "soon be available in supermarkets
worldwide."
How many products will contain
genetically modified "plant" eggs? They say it’s not GMO but it
contains canola and is made in a lab. What could you accidentally bake with
this synthetic science mystery? Will you make cookies or brownies for the kids?
Will you slop some "bio" mayonnaise on your next sandwich, or will
you pour some synthetic salad dressing on your greens? Will it be in all the
pasta and bread or lumped into muffins for that "bouncy" quality that
stays "fresh" so long? This synthetic nightmare will contain no real
egg whatsoever. You know they'll call it something real nifty too, like
"Beyond the Egg" mayonnaise, or the "Incredible Scramble!"
The name has to reflect the opposite of what it's really all about.
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A recent report by My Fox New
York states that all-natural grocers can hardly keep up with the demands
for organic food. Bloggers have been capturing signs that read, "Organic
eggs are currently in short supply due to increased consumer demand and limited
availability. This is an industry-wide shortage and is not specific to ShopRite
stores or our operation." Similar signs are being seen in grocery stores
across the nation.
Cage-free, organic eggs and
certain types of organic produce are among the products in shortage across the
country. Experts are blaming the season as the reason for the shortage, with
many Americans making good on their New Year's resolutions to diet and lose
weight. However, others are saying the secrets of large corporate food
producers have been exposed, leaving consumers more apt to purchase cleaner,
healthier organic foods instead.
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Wal-Mart is the latest in a
string of large retailers to recognize consumer demand for milk from cows not
treated with recombinant bovine growth hormone (rBGH). On March 21st, the
retail giant announced that its own store brand milk, Great Value, will now
come from dairies that have pledged not to use rBGH. In addition, Sam's Club
will begin offering milk choices from cows not treated with the hormone.
This move follows suit from other
well known retailers. For example, Safeway Inc. changed its store brand milk to
non-rBGH milk. Kroger grocery store chains went one step further and decided
last month to sell milk only from untreated cows. Since the beginning of 2008,
Starbucks has been exclusively using non-rBGH milk.
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