Don't Buy Food from "Ugly" Brands

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  • Опубликовано: 2 фев 2022
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  • @RamenNoodle1985
    @RamenNoodle1985 2 года назад +26862

    Don't forget a lot of those "ugly" foods go into making other stuff, like juice. By convincing people "ugly" foods go to waste, they're screwing up the supply chain and causing price increases.

    • @mq5731
      @mq5731 2 года назад +764

      If it's good in a stew, I don't care if it looks like a chicken on a bicycle.

    • @trapd00rspider
      @trapd00rspider 2 года назад +106

      @@mq5731 k...? Are you responding to the comment or just finding a comment to use your dad joke on?

    • @mq5731
      @mq5731 2 года назад +491

      @@trapd00rspider Dad joke? That's not a dad joke, that's me saying I'm hungry, and I don't care if it looks ugly. In what way shape or form is that a dad joke?

    • @TheNinjapancake14
      @TheNinjapancake14 2 года назад +91

      @@mq5731 because it was corny and not directly related to the comment above😂

    • @DiMacky24
      @DiMacky24 2 года назад +257

      Exactly, ugly fruits go into making juices, sauces, baby foods, animal feed and to the food banks. Most nations are surprisingly efficient and utilizing food waste, these brands are just marketing to people who want to feel virtuous while actually they are just suckers.

  • @MrMassivemeatlog
    @MrMassivemeatlog 2 года назад +8732

    Ugly food only makes sense if it's straight from a farmer.

    • @KenDanieli
      @KenDanieli 2 года назад +22

      wrong

    • @WaaluigiBoard
      @WaaluigiBoard 2 года назад +220

      I don’t understand what you’re trying to argue here

    • @fakename287
      @fakename287 2 года назад +76

      @@KenDanieli prove them wrong then, bet you wont

    • @Sarcastitonea
      @Sarcastitonea 2 года назад +330

      @@fakename287 ok. food that is not harvested because it is not able to be sold to consumers isn't wasted by farmers because farmers are smarter than consumers. when farmers can't sell something, they either leave it in the crop to become organic matter which helps revitalize the soil for future crops, or feed it to animals; the farmers who don't do this are shooting themselves in the foot for having shitty practices and should not be supported. In fact, the vast majority of food waste is from the consumer, not farms, meaning people buying ugly foods are actually more likely to waste food by throwing it in the trash than if it never left the farm.
      sure, you may be supporting a farmer by purchasing the food, but that's not what this about. assuming you're buying from somebody who has good practices, you are contributing more to food waste by not allowing them to reuse the ugly food, hence why every form of selling and purchasing ugly food is contributing to higher food waste.

    • @NathanTAK
      @NathanTAK 2 года назад +32

      @@fakename287 Technically MrMassivemeatlog first has to justify their claim that it makes sense if it's straight from the farmer.
      The person making the positive claim has to prove what they're saying first.

  • @Mady0
    @Mady0 2 года назад +695

    My parents had a subscription to Misfits, not because it was imperfect food per say, but because, in theory, it was cheaper. Now here's the thing they'd often get bad food, like not a day off, like looks like it sat for a week in the sun bad food. But also they'd get things they wouldn't really want or use. It's great in theory until you realize you're not using them or always adapting what you're making on the spot to use the products.
    In short, their customer service wasn't great, food was constantly bad, it actually costed more than the local grocery store, and you had no choice in what you received. It all made for a bad experience, but my parents were so committed to the idea of saving money that instead of unsubscribing after 3-4 boxes it was closer to 9-10. Meanwhile the company was being paid to send rotten food and ignore their complaints.

    • @GageFilms
      @GageFilms 2 года назад +39

      It's sad to see how people have become comfortable with being abused by major corporations. First buying new phones every 3 weeks to buying literally rotten food. I don't understand, it just sad to see.

    • @outlawkaz6715
      @outlawkaz6715 2 года назад +5

      Huh? I've been using misfits for the last few months and its been cheaper and we get to pick all our food. Anything that shows up spoiled is refunded for us no questions asked.

    • @Mady0
      @Mady0 2 года назад +21

      @@outlawkaz6715 This was a couple years ago. We couldn't pick and they didn't give a crap about spoiled food. Glad to see they've changed, but we're not planning on using them again.

    • @outlawkaz6715
      @outlawkaz6715 2 года назад +3

      @@Mady0 that's a shame they were like that.

    • @fatterplatter3029
      @fatterplatter3029 2 года назад +5

      Wait... You had no choice in what you received? So it was like a Loot Crate, but with food?
      That is asinine.

  • @ih8stuff3
    @ih8stuff3 2 года назад +233

    "Imperfect Foods" are hardly "imperfect," and it's actually more expensive than our local supermarket produce.

    • @saininj
      @saininj 2 года назад +14

      I was surprised to hear that Whole Foods is cheaper than Imperfect Foods. And you're right, I see those vegetables and fruits and they look like the standard you'd see in the grocery store.

  • @Taziod
    @Taziod 2 года назад +9750

    "If a bite sized vertical video like this one was conducive to critical thinking it then *wouldn't* be a billion dollar industry." - Yikes

    • @LordVader1094
      @LordVader1094 2 года назад +123

      "yIkEs"

    • @3rinison
      @3rinison 2 года назад +28

      "Humm"

    • @judas1523
      @judas1523 2 года назад +32

      Ironic tho…

    • @albinospino3089
      @albinospino3089 2 года назад +325

      It was a pretty accurate roast against most people watching tiktoks and shorts.... most don't have the capacity to think in the way the video is implying.

    • @tranidite
      @tranidite 2 года назад +158

      @@albinospino3089 Yeah, personally I've given up on buying "brands" and just buy what I like. Half the time I don't pay attention to the brand and more to the price tag and savings due to my brain treating money like a video game resource(as in hoarding and saving as much as possible).

  • @charlottepine5375
    @charlottepine5375 2 года назад +9801

    i work for a non profit which actually does the hard work of recovering and redistributing food that’s about to be tossed. We regularly get excess food from imperfect’s operations, thus our org does the work their mission statement boasts. Mostly I’m cool with it given that it means our partners get high quality food for their constituents and it doesn’t rot, but it’s important to note that grassroots organizers are the ones diverting food waste and keeping people nourished, not food service corps.

    • @psd993
      @psd993 2 года назад +86

      self contradictory statement. If they are giving you their excess "ugly food", that work of sourcing ugly food is something you dont have to do anymore and your org's job is atleast a little more streamlined than before on the collection side, even if we grant that you are doing all the work on the distribution side. (the latter case is debatable. I doubt that you were previously able to distribute 100% of the excess food to 100% of those in the area that need it).
      I dont understand this dumb posturing that americans do whenever the word "corporation" is involved. Your food is a result of a very long and complicated supply chain. Just because there is some "grass roots" org at the last mile doesnt mean they are the only ones doing useful work. I hate this last-mile "self sufficiency" idea that westerners indulge in all the time.

    • @polbulanosalto7403
      @polbulanosalto7403 2 года назад +40

      That's based as hell! What org do you work for?

    • @CrystalRose1111
      @CrystalRose1111 2 года назад +92

      Ok @@psd993

    • @grassgeese3916
      @grassgeese3916 2 года назад +80

      @@polbulanosalto7403 im not sure who Ms Pine works for, but I have worked with Food Not Bombs, which constantly diverts food from Trader Joes/Whole Foods dumpsters. I'm not really sure how they get the food; i just helped distribute and prepare

    • @grassgeese3916
      @grassgeese3916 2 года назад +118

      ​@@psd993 Hello, please consider the long history of "waste not want not" in the big food production system. Produce that are no good become frozen fruits, juices (both liquid and frozen), ingredients for canned soups, for jellies, for "natural food extract", for ready-to-use chicken broth, for precut veggies, heat-n-serve sides, MILLIONS of chicken nuggets..... in fact, the "ugly" food was NEVER going to waste to begin with. It doesn't matter whether you doubt it or not. Many of these companies are just capitalizing on a combination of white/wealthy guilt and consumerism/impulse buying.
      I would also like to note, a local brand called "Imperfect Produce" was popular in my area for a while. Their produce was almost 100% blemish and lump free. Strangely perfect. I dont believe these companies are doing much to combat food waste.

  • @RainbowberryForest
    @RainbowberryForest 2 года назад +38

    The most environmentally conscious way of living is abandoning a consumeristic mindset and purchasing less items/making do with what you have. However, that's not as glamorous or profitable as buying new items to "save the earth".

  • @Armedus
    @Armedus 2 года назад +91

    "Advertising is based on one thing: happiness. And, you know what happiness is? Happiness is... reassurance that whatever you're doing is okay."
    - Don Draper, _Mad Men_

    • @umbertlambert2113
      @umbertlambert2113 Год назад

      Hey Armedus. Your name sounds like "Amedeus". And therefore I don't like you. I hate you. So what are you gonna do about my hatred for you?

    • @umbertlambert2113
      @umbertlambert2113 Год назад +2

      Answer me I say. Answer me.

    • @Armedus
      @Armedus Год назад +1

      @@umbertlambert2113
      I get that all the time so I don't blame you. Not to bore you with the details but it's pronounced _Arh - mei - duh._

    • @umbertlambert2113
      @umbertlambert2113 Год назад +2

      @@Armedus Still don't hate you any less. It's just confusing to pronounce.

  • @twelvecatsinatrenchcoat
    @twelvecatsinatrenchcoat 2 года назад +3217

    Go down to your local mexican grocery. That's where a lot of "ugly" food ends up. It's like 1/3rd the price and they usually have some "ugly" meat too that's pre-marinated with some delicious magic mexican marinade.

    • @epictetushasepictiddiez2615
      @epictetushasepictiddiez2615 2 года назад +343

      Or just any ethnic market. There's Asian and native American markets where I live

    • @twelvecatsinatrenchcoat
      @twelvecatsinatrenchcoat 2 года назад +364

      @@epictetushasepictiddiez2615 "Native American Markets"
      You mean liquor stores?
      I would like to formally apologize to the indigenous aboriginal first nation Native American community. In the past, many seconds ago when I was a different person, I made off-color remarks that I have now grown to regret. I've spent a lot of time since then working on myself, through my own struggles, seeking help from professionals, and speaking firsthand with many indigenous aboriginal first nation Native American peoples who I now call friends. I have come see how wrong I was to try and use what I thought at the time was a "joke" to violently oppress the validness of their truth. As Martin Luther King once said: "Anyone can deal with victory. Only the mighty can bear defeat."

    • @twelvecatsinatrenchcoat
      @twelvecatsinatrenchcoat 2 года назад +10

      @@traitxr Might as well be. It is the script.

    • @Giuseppe326
      @Giuseppe326 2 года назад +329

      @@twelvecatsinatrenchcoat should’ve gone with: “I made a severe and continuous lapse in my judgement, and I don’t expect to be forgiven. I’m simply here to apologize”

    • @twelvecatsinatrenchcoat
      @twelvecatsinatrenchcoat 2 года назад +233

      @@Giuseppe326 "A Severe and Continuous Lapse in Judgement" Would be a great title for an autobiography.

  • @LeahsThings
    @LeahsThings 2 года назад +1911

    For a while, what Imperfect was offering was not the idea that they saved produce from being thrown out, but rather that they would pay the farmers more for the ugly produce than, say, heinz would to have it smashed into food products. I was okay with shopping through them under that premise, but I guess the "always be growing" business mindset has turned them away from that model, so I've cut ties.

    • @IjeomaThePlantMama
      @IjeomaThePlantMama 2 года назад +170

      I just got an email flyer showing Imperfect Foods is going to start offering wine in their boxes. At a premium, of course. Not sure where in the supply chain "ugly" or "nearly expired" wine falls.

    • @sapphic_sophie
      @sapphic_sophie 2 года назад +69

      Ironic that growth would be the thing to ruin a brand dealing in produce.

    • @pedrosampaio7349
      @pedrosampaio7349 2 года назад +61

      It isn't just a mindset, it's a necessity when there are markets to fight in and investors to please; no company in a free market has the interests of consumers, workers or society at large in mind; profits and growth are their life blood, it isn't just greed. This goes for big megacorps, small/local businesses, even worker-owned co-operatives and state-owned enterprises to the same or lesser extent.
      This video does good by telling folks to think critically, I hope people take that to heart. If what he says about these companies specifically is true, it is good to know they aren't the only ones marketing to moralism.

    • @iwankazlow2268
      @iwankazlow2268 2 года назад +32

      @@IjeomaThePlantMama It's just a run of the mill hipster company.
      I've seen a bunch of products get off the shelves and reappear for a multiple of the price because someone decided to market it to pretentious pri©ks. Slap vegan, natural and environmentally friendly* on a product that is naturally so, and you can triple the price without fail.
      *Conditions may apply. Seen palm oil products in paper instead of plastic and that was the environment part.

    • @Reverend_Salem
      @Reverend_Salem 2 года назад +7

      if this was still their marketing i would be more ok with it.
      not enough to order from them when i have a locally owned grocery store a short walk from where i live. (yes, i am very lucky in that regard. i also have a larger locally owned chain still with in walking distance but its farther away and across a busy road. even if the smaller one were a bit farther i would still go there, mainly because of the road, and being locally owned.

  • @Shadowkey392
    @Shadowkey392 2 года назад +30

    As a Walmart produce associate, I can confirm everything you said about food; we donate the product we don’t sell to the food bank.

  • @MintyArisato
    @MintyArisato 2 года назад +24

    honestly "sharpen your critical thinking" is something everyone needs to hear

  • @turtlellamacow
    @turtlellamacow 2 года назад +957

    I literally thought that the "Meals in Squares" was a parody site that you made to illustrate the shithead brands of the future, then I googled it. The horror....

    • @user-pu8zx4fw4x
      @user-pu8zx4fw4x 2 года назад +88

      Tbh those look like pretty interesting 3D modelling or render material showcase

    • @allyson--
      @allyson-- 2 года назад +95

      holy smokes! those little square foods are adorable though. I'm all about that weird futrisitic vibe of eating a manufactured item packed with nutrition (like soylent) but it's true it comes with high cost & disconnect from the food system... (so I don't regularly support those businesses financially)

    • @danielmukhlis5709
      @danielmukhlis5709 2 года назад +97

      sounds more like a quirky insta chef and startup tech bro had a child.

    • @kianna270
      @kianna270 2 года назад +19

      watch the video by swell entertainment on it, it looks disgusting 🤮

    • @embroideredragdoll
      @embroideredragdoll 2 года назад +16

      We’re in the fucking movie Brazil

  • @TimBagels
    @TimBagels 2 года назад +785

    I always feel suspicious about these major food delivery businesses (HelloFresh, Imperfect Foods, etc.) but I don't have any data to back up my rampant skepticism. I just feel like when businesses are advertising THIS loudly to get me to opt into a food box plan, then there's a good reason for me to opt out. But I don't actually know if there is any ethical problems with these services vs just getting food at the supermarket.

    • @johnseppethe2nd2
      @johnseppethe2nd2 2 года назад +131

      I hear people like Adam ragusea say that hello fresh is more sustainable than making your own food, but i don't buy it whatsoever

    • @MajorLeagueBassboost
      @MajorLeagueBassboost 2 года назад +73

      @@johnseppethe2nd2 I heard him say that too, but I can't see how that's the case.

    • @AideTechBot
      @AideTechBot 2 года назад +212

      On top of being ridiculously wasteful in terms of packaging, I think most of those "delivery" company are mostly bandwaggoning on the gig economy cheap labour route.
      I mean look at HelloFresh, they are already trying to union bust their employees.

    • @Rhaifha
      @Rhaifha 2 года назад +87

      @@johnseppethe2nd2 I think the idea is that you waste a lot less by getting like.. 1 celery stalk instead of a whole bushel. That kind of thing. I mean, idk if that's true in practice, but that's what they claim.

    • @glibjibb
      @glibjibb 2 года назад +173

      I tried a few of them and yeah the packaging is awful. Imagine that single celery stalk is individually wrapped in plastic, and so are the 3 bulbs of garlic the recipe calls for, and there's a little plastic packet of paprika too because they don't expect you to be a real adult who owns even the most basic spices if you're paying for a service like that.

  • @Zakumei
    @Zakumei 2 года назад +5

    We arent immune to propaganda, but good "reality checks" like this definitely help keep us resistant to it.
    Thank you shaq

  • @Matty002
    @Matty002 2 года назад +66

    its crazy that any amount of people trust ANY company as if their existence isnt literally to take as much of your money as possible at the cost of other people

    • @infiniteplanes5775
      @infiniteplanes5775 Год назад +1

      There are plenty of companies that are perfectly fine. Plenty of companies have less than five members

    • @peedrill
      @peedrill Год назад

      ​@@infiniteplanes5775Thanks, what would they do without you?

  • @Loogaroo1
    @Loogaroo1 2 года назад +391

    Wow, I never realized Blue Apron had cratered so hard.

    • @IjeomaThePlantMama
      @IjeomaThePlantMama 2 года назад +104

      They were never going to be a sustainable business, to me it always seemed like a fun date night activity once in a while, as opposed to a regular grocery alternative.

    • @maximkuleshov8852
      @maximkuleshov8852 2 года назад +29

      The week they had IPO Amazon announced that they buy Whole Foods so they cratered the minute they got listed. Funny enough Amazon doesn't care about their niche and Whole Foods meal kits or whatever never made it.

    • @utes5532
      @utes5532 2 года назад +75

      Yeah, it was fucking everywhere on RUclips a couple years back. Guess I never realized I completely stopped seeing their ads.

    • @2FadeMusic
      @2FadeMusic 2 года назад +2

      @@utes5532 I still see them lol

    • @Jeff-tt7wj
      @Jeff-tt7wj 2 года назад +36

      I think the average person that doesn’t enjoy cooking, just doesn’t enjoy cooking. They may try a meal prep service a few times, but they’ll probably just fall right back into the same old habits of microwave meals and fast food. I’m honestly surprised these services were popular for as long as they were.

  • @cooljammer00
    @cooljammer00 2 года назад +301

    My friend recommended an app called Too Good to Go which does something like that. Stores will just sell you food at a lower cost if it's about to go bad. Better to you than to the trash, I guess.

    • @kaiwryn
      @kaiwryn 2 года назад +41

      Too Good To Go! I love that app. So great! Lots of the bodegas in my area are on it, so i can just get a random bag or produce and stuff. But sometimes I also get weird stuff they're trying to get rid of like an odd flavor of chips that are not popular or something. I always love the surprise of how random it is.

    • @stefanosanastasi99
      @stefanosanastasi99 2 года назад +39

      ​@@kaiwryn My experience with them has been a bit weird - partly because of me tbh. I am vegan, so i would never buy meat, dairy or eggs and try to avoid them, but sometimes i will consume something if i happen to not read the ingredients of a product (e.g the cornflakes i bought last week have honey). I thought i would give too good to go app a try since it's better to eat the animal product instead of throwing it away and both times i did, i realized that both restaurants simply made a lot of food for the purpose of selling it through the app. I mean A LOT of food, which any sane business would have realised they are getting to much raw ingredients and would had cut down their orders. Other than that, if you are not vegan, i would suggest you give them a try. You can get some really good food or groceries for very cheap (usually 1/3 of the original price)

    • @kaiwryn
      @kaiwryn 2 года назад +30

      @@stefanosanastasi99 That's really too bad-making more food than you need just to sell through the app sort of defeats the whole point of it, so it sucks to hear that people are doing that. I had assumed that they had the pricing set up so it was too low for that to be a realistic thing for restaurants to do, but I guess not. I only ever get food from my bodegas, so maybe the profit margins are different there.
      I actually also don't eat all types of food (I have an allergy and don't eat most kinds of meat) but I just give the stuff I don't want to a friend or put it up for grabs on my local buy nothing group.

    • @stefanosanastasi99
      @stefanosanastasi99 2 года назад +7

      @@kaiwryn Well, i dont want to be too harsh on them tbh, however if this makes any difference, it was during a lockdown where i live where only take away was possible, so i dont know if they were desperate enough after prolonged lockdowns and almost no income. Honestly, it's a good app just like most things, sometimes people might misuse it.

    • @kuki2349
      @kuki2349 2 года назад +10

      Love that app! We sometimes get one from our local greengrocer and usually get two big boxes full of veggies and fruits that are perfectly ripe, but will spoil in a day or two or some that are a little bruised and wouldn't be sold anymore. I love this initiative.

  • @aggression7765
    @aggression7765 2 года назад +11

    We finally pulled the trigger two weeks ago on an 'imperfect' foods company in our area that also happened to exit from our city the week we were supposed to get our first delivery. Our household had not heard of CSAs before and were pretty pumped when we found a pretty long-standing CSA in our area; we are excited to get our first share this week. I am happy to have had a light shined over our ignorance so that we could find such a great option; thank you so much for this video!

  • @zeeh4333
    @zeeh4333 2 года назад +1

    Grocery stores do end up throwing out any food that goes bad though and often that’s the ugly food. They also don’t sell a lot of tropical fruits because they often have to look shriveled and brown to be ripe.

  • @INAChinook
    @INAChinook 2 года назад +46

    Imperfect food would never go to the landfill, in most cases it would be put in produced food.

    • @internetshaquille
      @internetshaquille  2 года назад +50

      Some of the sources I linked mention that as well. Ugly apples are used to make applesauce and bruised tomatoes make marinara.

    • @KenDanieli
      @KenDanieli 2 года назад +4

      @@internetshaquille Un, if they deliver bruised, damaged food, you report it and get a refund. Misfits is about too big, too small, or oddly shapen. It's not about selling you old or damaged food..

    • @Sarcastitonea
      @Sarcastitonea 2 года назад +17

      @@KenDanieli those were examples, not parameters, learn the difference so nobody has to waste their time explaining 3rd grade english to you

    • @gliiitched
      @gliiitched 2 года назад

      You sure? There’s tons of videos of stores throwing out perfectly good food and then dumping bleach on it so homeless people don’t try to eat their garbage.

  • @JimTheZombieDuck
    @JimTheZombieDuck 2 года назад +87

    Yes! If you are really concerned about good food going to waste, there are many ways to help without supporting a distributing company that produces waste through packaging and shipping. You can work with a local food bank or soup kitchen or something like Food Not Bombs which actually takes these locally unsold foods and gets them directly to people locally who need them.

    • @theflyingegg3557
      @theflyingegg3557 2 года назад +2

      Yeah let me just commit hours of my little free time to volunteering at a soup kitchen because I gaf about food going to waste

    • @Spuckeblase
      @Spuckeblase 2 года назад

      I use Too good to go sometimes. But its hard to get any bags, cause its quite popular and the bags are gone in a minute or so. But thats a good sign i guess :)

    • @danielcardwell8212
      @danielcardwell8212 2 года назад +5

      If you're really concerned about food going to waste, you may have to own production for yourself as part of the working class movement towards socialism. Anything short, even radical charities, aren't going to fix the market's profit drive

    • @fatusopp4739
      @fatusopp4739 2 года назад +6

      @@theflyingegg3557 “if you are REALLY concerned about food going to waste” keyword “really”. nobodies shaming you for not volunteering at a soup kitchen, nobodies even telling you to.

    • @guytrashgurtdog515
      @guytrashgurtdog515 2 года назад +1

      @@danielcardwell8212 well said comrade!

  • @superlolgal555
    @superlolgal555 2 года назад +2

    This was the first thing I saw when I opened youtube shorts, and honestly, I couldn't have asked for a better video!

  • @zyxvwu
    @zyxvwu 2 года назад +2

    Thank you, you confirmed what I was considering. I still purchase some of my produce at a local discount market, but I'll keep supporting my farmers market and not these boxed produce.🙏

  • @liamnorson9032
    @liamnorson9032 2 года назад +235

    I can't believe you click baited me with that suggestive thumbnail 😤😤😤🥵
    🥵

    • @internetshaquille
      @internetshaquille  2 года назад +110

      I used to make custom thumbnails for Shorts but for some reason youtube just spits them out and reverts to the auto-generated thumb. I definitely got lucky with this one

    • @diegocuazitl382
      @diegocuazitl382 2 года назад +17

      Fine someone who talks about it😭😭😂😂

    • @The_Viktor_Reznov
      @The_Viktor_Reznov 2 года назад +43

      @@internetshaquille I only clicked on this video because of the thumbnail. I had no fucking clue what an ugly brand is and I heard about Hello Fresh and Blue Apron from sponsor bits and that's it

    • @AzureKaioshin
      @AzureKaioshin 2 года назад +15

      Got you hot and bothered did it?

    • @kendarr
      @kendarr 2 года назад +1

      @@internetshaquille that wasn't intentional? Damn luck lol

  • @bubblegumm5483
    @bubblegumm5483 2 года назад +36

    Thank you for mentioning CSAs, I honestly had never heard of those before. I've checked out my local options and am excited to support them in the near future

  • @bunnyfrosting1744
    @bunnyfrosting1744 2 года назад +2

    I live in a capital city of Canada and the stuff at the food bank here is often too moldy or expired to eat a lot of the time, so stealing food is extremely common instead

  • @phillycash4409
    @phillycash4409 2 года назад +3

    Holy shit, you stopped me from going on another scrolling spree. Thank you!

  • @xsavidou
    @xsavidou 2 года назад +28

    Love this short. Too many corporations are trying to seem like they're doing good things for the world but a lot of times it's just the latest marketing fad ploy. Funny thing is they even convince themselves that they're good for the world too.

  • @pocaiesc
    @pocaiesc 2 года назад +45

    honestly I used a food subscription box last January because I live i a part of WI that is practically a food desert, ad it was one of the best ways to get access to fresh fruit and leafy green vegetables... But that's out the window this year because it's gotten to be so big of a market it seems like prices have gone up and quality has gone down somewhat.

    • @spa2damax
      @spa2damax 2 года назад +14

      Food deserts in America are so dystopian to me, how can the government not subsidise the supply chain for these areas? Surely they are going to pay the price in the ill health of those who cant get consistent access to good food

    • @wumpas_9802
      @wumpas_9802 2 года назад +10

      @@spa2damax with the people ill and uneducated the government can continue to manipulate and abuse the people. it is by design.

    • @thewhalebear7073
      @thewhalebear7073 2 года назад +9

      @@spa2damax Create the problem, sell the solution. Brought you by the United States Government™

    • @YouKnowMeDuh
      @YouKnowMeDuh 2 года назад +5

      @@spa2damax Unfortunately, some food deserts stay food deserts because they are areas that are "high risk" in that the food stores offer is likely to be shoplifted more than normal. Apparently, running grocery stores and supermarkets aren't quite as profitable as people think, despite how common they are. Without external funding, it's hard for some places to stay open to begin with, let alone opening new branches.
      People might stick to getting what they usually get because healthy items tend to cost more (eg. soda being cheaper than water), while others simply wouldn't change their dietary habits when fresher foods are available even if they can afford it. In general, diets are the hardest things for people to change. But yes, I do agree, that food deserts are dangerous to allow to continue. The fact that some people have no choice but to continue eating the foods that keep them unhealthy really isn't good.

  • @lesbean389
    @lesbean389 2 года назад +1

    This is what needs to be done w a stores EXCESS product bc in those cases they often don't get donated bc they think they'll get sued or smthn

  • @amfx6
    @amfx6 2 года назад +5

    I've been to that American discount grocer in Mesa many times! Cool place to browse, never know what you'll find

  • @FinalB055
    @FinalB055 2 года назад +396

    Hey Internet Shaquille, chill out with all the logic. Trying to educate the masses to educate themselves with critical thinking is blasphemous

    • @321Tdog
      @321Tdog 2 года назад +10

      *Gets channel deleted*

    • @soumya6140
      @soumya6140 2 года назад +14

      Ikr who does he think he is 🙄

    • @burgbass
      @burgbass 2 года назад +2

      Yeah he might even start asking people to go vegan next smh smh

    • @Ash-fd8ww
      @Ash-fd8ww 2 года назад +4

      @@burgbass woah woah dont get all too crazy there lol

    • @YouGottaShootEmInTheHead
      @YouGottaShootEmInTheHead 2 года назад +4

      @@burgbass if anything he would argue how being vegan has become a marketing demographic that is used to but not adapted to being exploited for grocery's or produce companies

  • @RagingFireFart2000
    @RagingFireFart2000 2 года назад +93

    Damn, now I’m gonna have to dunk on my cousin who’s been buying Imperfect Foods for years.

    • @Eggenics
      @Eggenics 2 года назад +5

      Critical thinking??? Whatttt

    • @andrewp6738
      @andrewp6738 2 года назад +57

      You don’t gotta dunk, the premise posed by the brand is noble and understandable. You can just have a conversation and do some research

    • @RagingFireFart2000
      @RagingFireFart2000 2 года назад +12

      @@andrewp6738 nah I know, I wasn’t actually gonna be an ass about it.

    • @cashnordam
      @cashnordam 2 года назад +14

      @@RagingFireFart2000 dont listen to andrew, dunk on that mf

    • @fatusopp4739
      @fatusopp4739 2 года назад +1

      @@RagingFireFart2000 listen to cashnordam, dunk on that mf

  • @hammies.
    @hammies. 2 года назад +3

    There need to be more clips like yours. There is a bit lack of self awareness with Internet entertainment so I thank you

  • @Ellabjumping
    @Ellabjumping 2 года назад +1

    The “ugly” foods from stores near me goes to an amazing charity that gives it to people who need it. I volunteer there and I see how useful that food really is to these people.

  • @shards1627
    @shards1627 2 года назад +61

    "ugly food is usually on its way to someone who needs it"
    I worked at the local grocery store for 2 years and I can say with absolute finality that the only two places that food ends up in my area are a pig trough or the trash, it ain't feeding nobody once it leaves the shelf.

    • @beepbeep4480
      @beepbeep4480 2 года назад +19

      thank you! I was like wtf bro no food waste is a huge issue??

    • @KyrieFortune
      @KyrieFortune 2 года назад +20

      ugly food doesn't hit the shelves as is, it becomes juice, jam, or something mashed and premade. In fact, ugly foods tends to be in stuff that has some kind of chemical that will make it shelf-stable.

    • @Ld_277
      @Ld_277 2 года назад +24

      ugly food != old/expired supermarket food
      These companies pride themselves on 'saving' food that was deemed too unaesthetically pleasing to end up in a supermarket in the first place

    • @kaiwryn
      @kaiwryn 2 года назад +1

      @@Ld_277 This.

    • @TheBluestflamingos
      @TheBluestflamingos 2 года назад +10

      The argument here is that there isn't that level of waste at the first rung of the supply chain (farms) because farmers have much better ways to recoup some profit from aesthetically unappealing produce, like donating to food banks for a tax write off, selling to companies that make juice/salsa/frozen fruit/etc and don't care if the product looks lumpy because it won't be seen, and selling at a slight discount to budget grocers.
      American food waste, apparently, happens mostly at the end of the chain. Grocery stores buy more inventory than they can sell, because customers get scared off if they see a bunch of half empty shelves, then toss tons of food into the dumpster when all this excess starts to go off, or the sell by date passes and they want to put out fresher food.
      These ugly food brands don't buy at the grocery store level, so they don't do anything to counter grocery store waste. They buy the lumpy apples that farmers already designated for apple sauce and the fish already getting sent to the fish stick factory.

  • @krombopulos_michael
    @krombopulos_michael 2 года назад +76

    Do you have any data on the claim that food usually is going somewhere useful? My understanding was that an enormous amount is thrown out as a matter of course, but I would like to be shown that things aren't quite as bad as that.

    • @internetshaquille
      @internetshaquille  2 года назад +118

      I linked my sources in the description but here's a little factoid from the third one for those who hate to click stuff:
      "On their Frequently Asked Questions section of their website, Imperfect Produce claims that the California Food Banks only take 150,000 lbs per year of produce from California’s farmers as a donation, implying that the rest in going to waste. But the California Association of Food Banks say they receive and redistribute 164 million lbs of fruits and veggies each year!"

    • @TripleZesty
      @TripleZesty 2 года назад +156

      The claim isn't that food waste doesn't happen. The claim is that the supply chains for ugly food brands aren't changing anything about that. I'm not an expert here but I think Shaq's claim is that the food waste you're describing happens mostly at the supermarket or in people's homes, not further up the chain where the ugly foods people get their ugly foods.

    • @Jason-fp7vi
      @Jason-fp7vi 2 года назад +32

      I've talked with the owner of the local budget Mennonite grocery store, he sells a lot of "ugly" produce and cuts of meat. He says the ugly food from our province's food terminal pretty much all ends up at budget grocers or to a lesser extent food banks as well.
      Sure there's things that expire while in store and are thrown out, but pretty much everything that comes into the main food terminal here gets shipped somewhere

    • @Tornadith
      @Tornadith 2 года назад +48

      Food producers use a lot of the "ugly" food in other uses, such as ugly tomatoes being used to make store-bought salsa. It makes sense, you're incentivized as a producer to NOT throw out food because then you're wasting money.

    • @GoneZombie
      @GoneZombie 2 года назад +19

      I uh actually did not know that shorts had video descriptions at all 😅

  • @sxerosie
    @sxerosie 2 года назад +1

    Just found your channel and I am in love with the diversity of info

  • @fermanplays
    @fermanplays 2 года назад +1

    I saw this video so many times and because of the thumbnail in RUclips shorts I thought it was some meme. Now I think I know a little more

  • @raven1571
    @raven1571 2 года назад +7

    Your videos are always on point and hilarious. Thank you so much for making them, keep up the great work!

  • @joshplaysdrums2143
    @joshplaysdrums2143 2 года назад +5

    Great video!
    something something no ethical consumption something something capitalism
    In general buying more ethical is impossible, change comes from movements not brands lol

  • @sometimessnarky1642
    @sometimessnarky1642 2 года назад +1

    "ugly" food companies are the only companies who will ship food to people in rural areas.
    My grandmother lives thirty miles out of town and when she broke her hip and couldn't shop she could only get food from Misfits markets.
    They kept her fed.

  • @ohnoonline
    @ohnoonline 2 года назад +1

    i realize that this is entirely unrelated but the shine sound effect made me smile

  • @grubert3535
    @grubert3535 2 года назад +13

    It is moments like these I am glad to be autistic and immune to advertising. This is due to my lacking in context sensitivity.

    • @h.thomasseckinger3509
      @h.thomasseckinger3509 2 года назад

      Literally been thinking the same thing for the last few years since every youtuber I watch has started shoving ads in my face.

    • @manwhoismissingtwotoenails4811
      @manwhoismissingtwotoenails4811 2 года назад

      Adds come across as obnoxious and unrelatable more than useful and relavent.

  • @Mezelenja
    @Mezelenja 2 года назад +58

    Disruptive middlemen actually making it harder for the people to get what they want? Yup.
    My least favorite version of this is any type of reseller, whether that be clothes, gaming or music. Buying something in bulk just to jack up the price 3x and sell it back to those who wanted it isn’t a business, it’s a scam with the label of “””convenience””” tagged on to it. Lame as fuck.

    • @riflespear7399
      @riflespear7399 2 года назад +1

      Not a fan of people buying things, hiking prices, then reselling? I have bad news for you about almost every single business

    • @RebornLegacy
      @RebornLegacy 2 года назад +4

      That's called rent-seeking behavior. I can't stand businesses whose entire model relies on just making something harder to get. It adds nothing of social value to our economy.

    • @RebornLegacy
      @RebornLegacy 2 года назад +2

      @@riflespear7399
      Yeah, I guess when you frame it in the most general way possible.

    • @riflespear7399
      @riflespear7399 2 года назад +1

      @@RebornLegacy not a fan of businesses not adding "social value" (whatever the fuck that means) to the economy? I have bad news for you about almost every business

    • @DimT670
      @DimT670 2 года назад +6

      Actual holesallers don't do this
      I worked at a firm selling frozen food to small shops. We bought most of our inventory. And then resold it
      What we provided was the fulfilment of small orders, i mean SMALL like 10 items, to shops who couldnt make orders to larger wholesalers because they lacked the budget, space, or customer base.
      We added value by being the ones fullfulling a need. Thats what actual middlemen do. Its the same with any store. You don't want 100 tshirs you want one so you to a shop that bought 100 because you can't and buy 1
      Scalper style ppl on the other hand disrupt this process. They go to the store and buy 100 tshirts and then resell them at higher value. Thats who's disrupting the supply chain and offering nothing of value.
      Not middle men, nor companies who offer actual convenience

  • @Maura237
    @Maura237 2 года назад

    I have known this for so long and it hurts to see this kinds of stuff. If something has mold it is still not trown away (fully). So frustrating that people don't seem to know

  • @candice98
    @candice98 2 года назад +1

    yea they are saying that the food was gonna be thrown away but they're just trying to make a profit out of food instead of donating it

  • @Alexandra-xv1qm
    @Alexandra-xv1qm 2 года назад +8

    I like Misfits Market as an affordable way to get organic pantry staples & some produce for a lot cheaper (at least than what's available in my area) but Imperfect always seems to be more expensive. Obviously this is a quick video meant to help people think more critical about these "sustainable" startups, but I think the truth behind ugly produce is a lot more complicated. Not all food pantries accept fresh produce, and some in the articles even mention that they haven't seen a reduction in donations. I think there is a niche to be filled in waste reduction, but the true root of the problem is how large-scale agriculture works in this country.

    • @cynrok
      @cynrok 2 года назад +1

      yes i could never find organic fruit and veg for the prices misfits market offers.

  • @ShroomSnip3r
    @ShroomSnip3r 2 года назад +4

    Thank you for shining a light on an often underlooked issue that interests anyone who likes food and social issues (wink wink algorithm)

  • @ragnorockcookie2868
    @ragnorockcookie2868 2 года назад +1

    Sometimes people forget one of the most important rules in fixing things sometimes trying to fix something will break it even further

  • @VehicularHommie
    @VehicularHommie 2 года назад +1

    I was a delivery driver for Imperfect Foods and most of their food is not properly stored. We delivered the food in regular vans with no refrigeration…
    We got ALOT of complaints for moldy fruits, improper vacuum seals on product, leaking product coming off the 18 Wheeler.
    Good Concept Bad Company

  • @IsaVarg
    @IsaVarg 2 года назад +11

    I guess that's the benefit of being poor. I can't afford to be clicking Buy on things just because the ad for it is inviting. If I need it, I'll find the product that suits me best at my price range, regardless of marketing.

  • @thecolorsaqib
    @thecolorsaqib 2 года назад +11

    You're a legend

  • @Mysteri0usD
    @Mysteri0usD 2 года назад

    Excellent short commentary, this did make me think and I appreciate that.

  • @cherubin7th
    @cherubin7th 2 года назад +2

    Idk, in Germany many supermarkets dump the food into the trash. Then lock the trash so that homeless people cannot steal it.

  • @makanani1014
    @makanani1014 2 года назад +7

    "Usually on its way." The truth a lot of food does not make it to the dinner table. Those intermediaries wouldn't exist unless they can sell that food waste. Therefore its more likely to make it to a consumer.

    • @internetshaquille
      @internetshaquille  2 года назад +11

      A lot of food doesn't make it to the dinner table for a lot of reasons. Someone might buy a chicken and throw it out after it goes bad. But companies like these just take food that was headed to lower income destinations and sell it to select (usually wealthier) zip codes.

    • @Plamler
      @Plamler 2 года назад +1

      @@internetshaquille You say lower income destinations, but there is a massive problem with food deserts in Rural America and Inner City America. I also think these companies are just appealing to the lack of critical thinking among consumers, but the concept could appeal to these areas if applied properly. There is nothing more annoying than having to drive 25 minutes on the high way to get to a grocery that has everything I need (ie. Not a convenience store) when I am in butt fuck nowhere Kansas. If I was poor I have no idea where I would get the money for Food + Gas and still be able to get everything else I need.

  • @Rhaifha
    @Rhaifha 2 года назад +6

    This imperfect foods thing is just gentrification of cheap veggies.

  • @humphrey-7094
    @humphrey-7094 2 года назад +1

    I used to work for a shipping company for produce. A lot of it does go to waste, but they see if the employees wanna pick out the good ones first. I've had small and misshapen strawberries, as well as over-ripe bananas and watermelons that were still ok enough not to give you diarrhea.

  • @thegreatnahwhaile
    @thegreatnahwhaile 2 года назад +1

    I hate it when they take advantage of people who just wanna be a good person and cut back on waste

  • @irespondtotheads7453
    @irespondtotheads7453 2 года назад +8

    Just looked into this issue after being skeptical of your review and I can safely say that you are completely correct in your review of these companies. While your take does not highlight or take food waste seriously enough and at a glance comes across as conservative pseudo-woke, your recommendations in the comments and resources are legit and are probably genuinely making a positive difference. Looking into being involved in my local CSAs rn because of this video and there is one only a town over from me that specifically looks to hire those with disabilities and has been in operation for over 20 years. Great stuff, thank you for the info!

  • @PassDaMethod
    @PassDaMethod 2 года назад +12

    I use one of these "ugly" delivery services not because it's supposedly "saving" food from being wasted, but because it provides me with organic produce delivered right to my door at an often times cheaper price than I can get from my local Whole Foods. It should be said that whenever possible I do buy from local farms, but frankly they just don't always have the specific products I'm looking for.

    • @cynrok
      @cynrok 2 года назад

      exactly

  • @giantsalamander9550
    @giantsalamander9550 2 года назад +1

    if you go in the back of any grocery store, you can see thousands of fruits and foods in the dumpster.

  • @piau1798
    @piau1798 2 года назад +1

    Just do your best In buying bruised fruit and vegetables from the regular supermarket or products that are near the end of their shelf life. Those often get left in the shops so buy those :) wash them thoroughly, cut off any bruising you’re not comfortable to eat (not mold though, toss it) and enjoy.

  • @gleichg
    @gleichg 2 года назад +3

    I've tried 2. Imperfect foods, and Thrive market. Neither were cheaper(especially Thrive), and while Imperfect foods had some interesting options the delivery was full of waste. For example I got 5lbs worth of meat. It came in 2 boxes wrapped in un-recyclable material, and had 7 ice paks that went into the garbage. I didn't need them.
    The real test is see which ones want your CC, and info before you can even look at what they offer.

  • @IAmEnormous
    @IAmEnormous 2 года назад +9

    Now this is the cynical social critique I subbed for! Wait.

  • @300IQPrower
    @300IQPrower 2 года назад

    The first quality content i’ve seen in the shorts tab

  • @Jubetube82
    @Jubetube82 2 года назад +1

    Thank you internet Shaquille, I trust u with my life

  • @pelosuelto70
    @pelosuelto70 2 года назад +3

    Showing my co-worker who is always broke, because she's always bragging about buying these "so called meal boxes" for her family, THIS VIDEO!

  • @MrNobbless
    @MrNobbless 2 года назад +9

    I resent the "revolving door of ethical/unethical comapnies" mentality people have so much. Whenever I see someone unironically asking "how do we feel about [insert corporation]?" on Twitter a piece of me dies.

    • @kinghukr
      @kinghukr 2 года назад +1

      What is wrong with someone wanting to find out if a company is ethical or not?

  • @musicparty1990
    @musicparty1990 2 года назад +1

    "You expected shitty stolen meme, but it was me, well informed, well structured video"

  • @nostalgia_junkie
    @nostalgia_junkie 2 года назад

    after this next box i get, ill check out the csa options i have nearby. did a 1 minute glance and it looks like there's only 2 or 3 people that do things organically, so i might have to do some extra driving. that's the one thing that i love about the box, it comes to you. regardless, ive wanted to support my locals for some time. nobody's at the farmer's market anymore though, there was a solid week where it was just one vendor. ill check back this week.
    ty for what ur doin shaq baby

  • @IMatchoNation
    @IMatchoNation 2 года назад +14

    No. Ethical. Consumption. Under. Capitalism.
    Come on people, we've been over this. We won't start eating ethically before we get rid of this outdated economic system in favor of something sensible.

    • @shoopoop21
      @shoopoop21 2 года назад +5

      capitalism is inevitable. In the soviet union, the vodka, coffee, and cigarettes were currency. You cannot bottle the market, never. It is impossible, and would require you infringe on other people, anyway, and we are not your serfs.

    • @padelackles
      @padelackles 2 года назад +2

      I’d rather buy fake virtue signaling food under capitalism than literally starve while politicians get rich under communism you damn commie.
      At least under capitalism anyone is free to make their own silly brand and ppl are free to *just not buy it*
      No secret police or killing of political defectors necessary.

    • @cinderheart2720
      @cinderheart2720 2 года назад +3

      "Blood is constant. Every drop I drink, someone must bleed."
      No ethical consumption, period. To stave off death we must hasten the death of other beings. This is the nature of things. No human system will solve what the animals never have in 4 billion years of evolution.

    • @krombopulos_michael
      @krombopulos_michael 2 года назад +2

      That's a nice get out of jail free card to give yourself so that you never have to do anything slightly inconvenient or thoughtful. Since you could live to be 150 and still probably be in a capitalist society, you can just blame someone else for your whole life.

    • @Inanedata
      @Inanedata 2 года назад +8

      @@shoopoop21 lol capitalism isn't when markets and trade exist

  • @user-pc7bo7sz6e
    @user-pc7bo7sz6e 2 года назад

    In the Netherlands, many companies have started using their own discounts or using third parties to sell the items that are nearing their expiration date. As a result many food banks have a shortage of incoming food.

  • @MammothChats
    @MammothChats 2 года назад +1

    Someone managed to put a very important and value lesson in a 30 second clip, thank you.

  • @ruffr4bb1t
    @ruffr4bb1t 2 года назад

    Thank you for actually explaining this. Every time I hear about a new brand trying to sell me a meal plan I get annoyed as there’s never a good way to lessen food waste besides just simply being smarter with your own food. You simply cannot control the millions of dollars of food waste thrown into the trash by fast food brands.

  • @benfletcher8100
    @benfletcher8100 2 года назад

    A big thing here in Australia is called Oz Harvest that does that exact thing where they take food that would normally go to waste and distribute it around to people who need it

  • @Chevywolf30
    @Chevywolf30 2 года назад

    This is quite possibly the objectively best RUclips short in existence

  • @explodingrooster3835
    @explodingrooster3835 2 года назад

    unironically one of the best shorts ive ever seen

  • @LoveReacts
    @LoveReacts 2 года назад

    God I appreciate this channel. Makes shorts that make me realise I’m wasting time watching shorts 😂

  • @kemjayun8971
    @kemjayun8971 2 года назад +1

    Imperfect food sends you rotten food. I tried it and the lady told me the food that I got for a week was only good for 4 days. And the quality was worse then my local budget grocer. So I’m left just buying from local farmers when I can.

  • @kacywatson6314
    @kacywatson6314 2 года назад

    The the importance of hyper aggressive adblocker, multiple ad blockers blocking absolutely everything.

  • @lavender188
    @lavender188 11 месяцев назад +1

    unexpected melee shine sound

  • @johnnybravo8824
    @johnnybravo8824 2 года назад +1

    I honestly belive there should be a high-school class covering what the internet is.

  • @yes3858
    @yes3858 2 года назад +1

    Didn't comprehend most of this. But what I can add is, there are sponges that grow in water. Don't know how but it's probably better to use than manufactured ones

  • @BebeZaharasBeignets
    @BebeZaharasBeignets 2 года назад

    Glad to see this is being increasingly recognized. I’ve told friend’s that you would get the exact same “ugly” produce at the 99 cent store instead of these companies. Ultimately, an individualist-American mindset overrides critical thinking which leads them to believe these companies are the only way of benefitting a non-issue.

  • @troybaker5120
    @troybaker5120 2 года назад

    Love you brother! Good looking out

  • @dragons_red
    @dragons_red 2 года назад +1

    Just remember this:
    Ads=lies
    Carefully crafted lies, but lies

  • @janwip6176
    @janwip6176 2 года назад

    Here in the local supermarket, the ugly/damaged fruits get made into juice you can buy in next aisle

  • @gariden
    @gariden 2 года назад +1

    there is a whole section of slightly cheaper ‘ugly foods’ in my local supermarket, anyway. they’re double packaged, but still.

  • @FIRING_BLIND
    @FIRING_BLIND 2 года назад +1

    And for companies like Blueland, the really "ethical" options they offer are the stuff that reduces plastic waste, like their soaps. It's what got them into business in the first place, and I haven't had to buy a plastic soap bottle since I became their customer. Now I'm trying their cleaning products, because they also come in tablet form to reduce plastic waste.

  • @joedad9999
    @joedad9999 2 года назад +1

    It's people who want to make extra money for no extra effort. They're like, "haha maybe we can trick people into buying weird food and say it helps the environment when it doesn't"
    "No way that works"
    **works**

  • @onebigkurt
    @onebigkurt 2 года назад

    too good to go is an alternate example of a fantastic service that saves food literally before it goes in the trash

  • @tatteredshield8120
    @tatteredshield8120 2 года назад

    I actually didn't know the food part. Thanks for the info

  • @CenerothXaris
    @CenerothXaris 2 года назад

    You could also look into local organizations. Got one that gives you a big box for 20€ with random veggies that aren't used for stores. It's pretty nice and they share profits with other organizations that provide food for people with little money.

  • @steveluna1627
    @steveluna1627 2 года назад +1

    I love how this is just a first world problem, here ugly or not everyone buys the same thing as long as it's not rotten

  • @gracegott1855
    @gracegott1855 2 года назад +1

    I work in UPS and hello fresh boxes are the worst. The brand doesn’t mater, they are all the same weird size that takes up an awkward space on the shelf. When the dry ice melts it’s all slimy because it’s weird recycled stuff that once it melts, it does it all the time. I know it’s not meat juice but FEALS LIKE IT.

  • @NotTotallyHopeless
    @NotTotallyHopeless 2 года назад +1

    Tip for people looking for ethical foods: shop local when possible! Farm shares, local stores, and local farm to table butchers get you food that tastes even better and you can often trace the origins. Plus it helps out local farmers who (usually not always) have more sustainable farming practices. You'd be surprised how many even deliver!

  • @bigwendigo2253
    @bigwendigo2253 2 года назад

    PREACH brother.

  • @kelyrin-douceuretdessin9476
    @kelyrin-douceuretdessin9476 Год назад

    You’re one of my favorite RUclipsrs. Period. ❤️