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Friday, July 08, 2005

Everybody else is blogging about the thing in London.
Yes, it's very sad. If you lost a friend/family member in the explosions, I'm very sorry. War should be limited to those who volunteer for it. Leave the rest of us alone, motherfuckers. It freaks me out that something like that could happen on Chicago's el.

But truthfully I love trees and animals more than I will ever love humans.
The filthy, parasitic fleshbags..

And so I'm becoming a crazy old man.
Today, I sent a kooky, concerned citizen letter to a company over something rediculous and obscure.

As we all know, I love fake meat. It has the tastiness of real meat, without the yuckyness. (I know, I know.. I'm backwards and un-American for not splooging over a big, bloody steak. But I won't change. So don't even say it.)

Most of my fake meat comes from Morningstar Farms, because it's available at any grocery store, and I don't have the $ or transportation to shop at some yuppified, charge you up the ass, health food store.

Anyway, I read this and panicked a bit. I know there's no way to live perfectly. You're always harming someone or something somehow. But rainforests are useful and pretty and I just wanted to make sure that my eating habits were not in any way contributing to their demise.

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Hi!

I want to start off by saying I love Morningstar Farms products. They taste great and are widely available, making it easy to live without eating disgusting dead animal corpses.

Recently though, I've heard they've been cutting down the Amazon rainforest to make soy farms. From what I understand, most of the soy grown on these farms is used to feed cattle.

But I'm wondering. Is any rainforest soy used in Morningstar Farms products? If not, where is the soy grown?

Thanks!

-Allison S


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Allison S...
(Not really) Saving the world through self-righteous bullshit!

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