Not exact matches
As you can see from these photos of Imperfect's «too
ugly» for stores
produce, these fruits and veggies aren't even that bad looking — they're just being held up to unreasonable beauty standards.
In our generation there is danger and hope — danger that these noncognitive accouterments will lose their aesthetic harmony and hypnotic power when integrated with the basic prehensions of science, and be reverted into impotent and empty symbols, jarring,
ugly, and without force in final satisfactions: hope that the power of Jesus
as lure will reassert itself in an aesthetic context devoid of supernaturalism, a context such that (the language now picks up echoes of van Buren) the vision of Jesus, the free man, free from authority, free from fear, «free to give himself to others, whoever they were «1 — such that this vision in its earthly, human purity will lure our aims to a harmonious concrescence, integrating scientific insight and moral vision and
producing a modern, intensely fulfilling human satisfaction.
As sales of fresh categories continue to increase and more consumers seek out products that are socially responsible and as close to nature as possible, imperfect or «ugly» produce programs are set to be the next wave of growt
As sales of fresh categories continue to increase and more consumers seek out products that are socially responsible and
as close to nature as possible, imperfect or «ugly» produce programs are set to be the next wave of growt
as close to nature
as possible, imperfect or «ugly» produce programs are set to be the next wave of growt
as possible, imperfect or «
ugly»
produce programs are set to be the next wave of growth.
It's a populist notion: Retailers and restaurants will start catering to lower - income consumers who want high - quality food that is
as nutritious
as it is delicious, she said, pointing to the growing sales of imperfect fruits and vegetables, often marketed
as «
ugly produce.»
The emotional tone of the event indicates what's at stake: the fear that
as more Americans learn the
ugly truth about how their food is
produced, other companies like BPI might have to defend their indefensible business practices.
I won't say that all Lulu covers are
ugly — they have some good designers working for them and can
produce good covers; however
as a big company, Lulu.com is taking a cut and paying the designers less (so you're paying extra for the middleman).
Now if only it was going to be a Plug - In Hybrid like the Chevy Volt (which I think looks
ugly and will probably never be
produced as its from GM, and they will lose intrest in Green Cars
as soon
as SUV sales pick up)
Choose «
ugly» food,
as recommended in Food Tank's sustainable Passover article: «Twenty to 40 percent of all
produce goes uneaten, mostly because it does not meet strict grocer cosmetic standards for size, shape, or color.