We want our communities to know what real food is.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
We want kids in communities to know real food, and we want them to have a choice between real food and industrial food.
To know a community is to know its food.
Consumers deserve the right to know what's in their food - and obviously, most people want that choice. It's hard to see how more knowledge about the products we eat every day can hurt us.
Twenty-first-century food is going to be real food. Real food is food that is truly nourishing for the consumer, the community, and the planet.
Food tells you everything about the way people live and who they are.
Poll after poll shows that consumers want the right to know what's in their food and how it's produced. Because our food choices have such a significant impact on our lives, this is a trend that should be welcomed, not frustrated.
The Kitchen's mission is to strengthen communities by bringing local, real food to everyone.
People want real food. The demand for it is through the roof.
People are trying to figure out what American food is; it's certainly an amalgamation.
I would like to see people more aware of where their food comes from. I would like to see small farmers empowered. I feed my daughter almost exclusively organic food.
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