> how do they feel about their grocery options today?
They can barely afford them with their pension
> How do you suppose they were conveyed there? How far did they come to get there?
Yeah it's shipped from overseas, but that's no argument for using plastic, if anything it's an argument for both stopping shipping basic food from 5000km away AND stop plastic all at once. The status quo being fucked up can't be used as an argument to let it rot further
Southern France
> how do they feel about their grocery options today?
They can barely afford them with their pension
> How do you suppose they were conveyed there? How far did they come to get there?
Yeah it's shipped from overseas, but that's no argument for using plastic, if anything it's an argument for both stopping shipping basic food from 5000km away AND stop plastic all at once. The status quo being fucked up can't be used as an argument to let it rot further