06-08-2019, 08:43 AM
I'm not sure what all you're referring to because I didn't watch the videos posted, because I've seen enough of that stuff.
Well that's all very unfortunate. I assumed that because Fairlife is only a milk company, that they would only source from suppliers involved in milk. For such a large company I guess I should have known better, but I'm trying to have some hope and look in directions that seem to be doing positive things on a scale needed given the size of our population.
It's stuff like this that only reaffirms that living closer to the earth is worth pursuing, so people have greater and greater opportunities to make more ethical choices.
Well that's all very unfortunate. I assumed that because Fairlife is only a milk company, that they would only source from suppliers involved in milk. For such a large company I guess I should have known better, but I'm trying to have some hope and look in directions that seem to be doing positive things on a scale needed given the size of our population.
It's stuff like this that only reaffirms that living closer to the earth is worth pursuing, so people have greater and greater opportunities to make more ethical choices.