Is capitalism really the problem here?
Is there another system that would bend straight bananas?
Or do we just force people to eat approved food. That sounds a bit shit if im honest.
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Is capitalism really the problem here?
Is there another system that would bend straight bananas?
Or do we just force people to eat approved food. That sounds a bit shit if im honest.
unfortunately what efficiency means to these people doesn't include no waste. i would happily buy a weird looking banana but many wouldn't. and it costs money to transport banana and display them on shelves.
I want to know what these non-standard bananas look like!
Bad logic because evidently it is so efficient it can waste things on visual standards alone... Lemmy lemmy lemmy what will we do with you...
“The works of the roots of the vines, of the trees, must be destroyed to keep up the price, and this is the saddest, bitterest thing of all,” Steinbeck wrote. “Carloads of oranges dumped on the ground…a million people hungry, needing the fruit — and kerosene sprayed over the golden mountains.”
What book is this? Sounds like something Steinbeck would write.
Grapes of Wrath. Good catch, as he wrote that book!
It is the most efficient economic system. Why do you think an economic system is supposed to avoid waste, sensibly distribute resources, or care for the environment?