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Is probably true. However, one should question their world view if they measure everything as a minimization problem with respect to cost efficience and yield.
Is probably true. However, one should question their world view if they measure everything as a minimization problem with respect to cost efficience and yield.
I think it’s less about ruthless efficiency and more about which system will enable even the poorest in society to have nutritious food.
as if this system has done so…
250 years ago people would rent pineapples for parties as status symbols because they cost $8000.
Nowadays the most expensive pineapple you can get is barely $400.
That’s progress
Is that Canadian toonies?
If it helps, I could sell you a pineapple for more than that.
I’ll have to see what my social status raising fruit budget looks like.