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		<title>Fresh, Local Foods in your supermarket</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When I think of a &#8220;fresh&#8221; tomato, I think about walking outside to my garden and picking a ripe tomato off of the tomato plant. To me that&#8217;s as &#8220;fresh&#8221; and &#8220;local&#8221; as I can get. But a Northern KY supermarket that I recently frequented has other thoughts in mind when they say that their [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When I think of a &#8220;fresh&#8221; tomato, I think about walking outside to my garden and picking a ripe tomato off of the tomato plant. To me that&#8217;s as &#8220;fresh&#8221; and &#8220;local&#8221; as I can get.</p>
<p>But a Northern KY supermarket that I recently frequented has other thoughts in mind when they say that their produce is &#8220;fresh&#8221; and &#8220;local&#8221;.</p>
<p>I had my son pick up a tomato from the display that said the tomatoes were &#8220;fresh&#8221; and &#8220;locally grown&#8221;.<br />
We looked at the PLU sticker and the label said &#8220;grown in North Carolina&#8221;.</p>
<p>Now, I could give them the benefit of the doubt, and think &#8220;ok &#8211; North Carolina is only about a 5 &#8211; 8 hour drive &#8211; so it is kind of fresh and might be considered local&#8221;.<br />
But then I have to take into consideration how a huge supermarket chain distributes it&#8217;s produce.<br />
It would be one thing, if that particular batch of tomatoes was loaded onto a truck at the farm in North Carolina and then delivered directly to my local supermarket &#8211; roughly 8 hours later. That would, for all intent and purpose, make these tomatoes local and fresh. </p>
<p>But the fact is, the tomatoes from North Carolina were loaded on a truck from the farm and delivered to a distribution center. How long they sat there, who knows? Were the tomatoes picked ripe or were they still a bit green, so they wouldn&#8217;t go bad while sitting at the distribution center?<br />
Then they are delivered to the stores from the distribution center. And where is the distribution center?<br />
I don&#8217;t know. I guess I could research it, but I wouldn&#8217;t print it here &#8211; that would reveal who the super market chain is and I would probably be slapped with a law suit.</p>
<p>How dare I reveal that kind of information to the public! By doing so would reveal the fact that the super market chain was&#8230; telling un-truths to the public! That would be cause for &#8220;defamation of character&#8221; or some other type of legalese &#8211; and I could be sued for &#8211; heaven forbid! For telling the truth that the tomatoes were most likely not fresh when picked, and definitely not local!</p>
<p>Anyway &#8211; my boys learned an object lesson. &#8220;Fresh&#8221; and &#8220;Local&#8221; in a grocery store only means that the super market chain has a very un-easy feeling about local farmers that are selling healthy, nutritious foods &#8211; all because the foods they grow and sell really are &#8220;local&#8221; and &#8220;fresh&#8221; &#8211; so much so, that they still retain their nutrient-rich vitality &#8211; not to mention&#8230; great taste!</p>
<p>What can we do about this??? Buy from a local farmer. Get to know a local farmer. Help out his family by helping out your own, by buying what he grows&#8230; </p>
<p>&#8211;Pat  </p>
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