
darien87
Audioholic Spartan
The problem I have with this is, when was the American public told, "Oh by the way, we're going to grind up baby chicks in a meat grinder to keep eggs cheap. That doesn't bother you does it?"People are lazy and greedy, this is what separates humans from these other meat eating animals. Because we are lazy and greedy we have a grinder in which we can throw chicks into that we apparently aren't economically viable. The lazy part is that we have an easy access grinder.
In a democracy like ours the people make all the decisions, the American population as a whole decided it wanted cheaper eggs (greedy). Do eggs need to be as cheap as they are? I don't think so. If we all didn't go out for dinner every night spending a disproportionate amount of funds on crappy service from people that hate their jobs we could easily afford to purchase eggs and other groceries that can be prepared at home at a far lower cost even if it all cost 50% more than it does now.
And by the way, the wife and I go out to dinner maybe once a week. But times are tough and we just can't afford to eat out much. Luckily I'm a great cook. But when we go out, it's usually to have something fancy, that we can't cook at home.