Showing posts with label Alex Clark. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alex Clark. Show all posts

Thursday, June 27, 2024

ALEX CLARK: Whole Foods and Sprouts are upcharging customers under the impression they’re getting grassfed organic chicken and beef and selling meat from Tyson and Cargill, not to mention still serving a seed oil-infested hot bar.

What’s the solution? Know your local regenerative and organic farmers. Ask them hard questions. Build a relationship. Collapse Big Food. --Alex Clark
Whole Foods and Sprouts are upcharging customers under the impression they’re getting grassfed organic chicken and beef. The curtain has been pulled back and they’re selling meat from Tyson and Cargill, not to mention still serving a seed oil-infested hot bar. Food & Wine (2017): According to a Bloomberg report, a growing percentage of Whole Foods' poultry and beef is now sourced from mega-sized producers, including Perdue and Tyson-owned brands. One way this occurs is that after the products are delivered to Whole Foods for final processing, the company packages the chicken under the 365 Everyday Value label and sells it in its stores, despite being available for a lower cost at other supermarkets. Additionally, while Whole Foods only sells meat that is certified as Step 1 or higher by the Global Animal Partnership (GAP), the company sources some of its beef from Meyer Natural Angus, which processes its meat in a Cargill facility in Colorado that also processes GAP-uncertified cattle simultaneously, albeit separately. Pictured today: screenshots between Jamieanneaesthetics and Sprouts, with them admitting their chicken is just Tyson. What’s the solution? Know your local regenerative and organic farmers. Ask them hard questions. Build a relationship. Collapse Big Food.

Why should a health conscious customer base continue shopping with these companies if they’re just becoming expensive Walmart? 

Tuesday, June 13, 2023

ALEX CLARK: We've never been more depressed. We've never been more anxious. And the thing is that we've abandoned a lot of the biblical principles that God put in place that would make women feel very fulfilled.

By your mid-30s, your chances of getting pregnant drop to less than 30% even on your most fertile day.  It is uncomfy and frustrating to say that fact out loud.  Big Fertility knows that women like us who've just spent close to two decades climbing the ladder have money to spend and that we are desperate.  The fertility industry is going to gamble on your potential misfortune for their profit.  Plan accordingly.

The feminist movement is in large part to blame for the fractional home where women were coerced outside of their natural roles as mothers into the workforce.  We bought into this lie by the feminist movement, and it didn't work out for us.  We've never been more depressed.  We've never been more anxious.  And the thing is that we've abandoned a lot of the biblical principles that God put in place that would make women feel very fulfilled.  


Because parenthood is the most important job in the world.  It gives our lives meaning and purpose the ways that a career just can't match.  Your whole world changes the minute you hold your newborn baby in your arms.  Having a child makes you less selfish, and less cynical, and it may even make you more conservative.  That's why they call women like Alex Clark Handmaidens.  Alex Clark is the host of the Spill Over podcast on Turning Point USA.