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Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Refresh blog from Supermarket News
I recently started reading the Refresh blog from Supermarket News staff. One recent post summarizes how different supermarkets are participating in various approaches to labeling humane production practices for animal products, based on survey data from the World Society for the Protection of Animals. Another post has some gentle fun with the expansive view of local food taken by a fine internet site in the Dallas Fort Worth (DFW) area, called eatgreendfw, which does however include a link to delivery from Fred's Alaska Seafood. "Last I checked," Jeff Wells writes, "Kenai salmon were not native to north Texas."
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