We trust something in a grocery store and assume it's good. We don't learn about the most precious thing in life-the food we put in our body. Educate yourself!
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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.
Why is it when we have a bad experience with a product, we assume it is us, but a bad experience with food, we blame the food?!
I learned this early on in the variety business: You've got to give folks responsibility, you've got to trust them, and then you've got to check on them.
How can people trust the harvest, unless they see it sown?
We have been brainwashed into craving a diet that is killing us. What we believe tastes good is generally what we have been socially conditioned to enjoy.
If we really want to be full and generous in spirit, we have no choice but to trust at some level.
If I like a food, I'll eat it, even if I know it's not good for me.
For me, the good food starts with good product.
There shouldn't be an announcement that divides our food between what tastes good and what is good for us.
It is not good for us to trust in our merits, in our virtues or our righteousness; but only in God's free pardon, as given us through faith in Jesus Christ.