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Wednesday, December 27, 2006

One World Everybody Eats?

Not quite sure what to make of this. It seems to be well-intentioned. But the vision statement looks to be full of contradictions (and complete ignorance of economics, incentives, and markets). If nothing else, it is clearly 'leftie/greenie buzzword-compliant'.

One World Everybody Eats: "The goal of the One World Everybody Eats foundation is to eliminate world hunger through community building. We will do this by endeavoring to eliminate waste in the food industry, serve all organic food that is free of pesticides and antibiotics, support local organic farmers, paying employees a living wage and offer a hand up volunteer training program, rather than a hand out."

TIME.com: Where "Check Please" is Your Call: "Deciding between the spicy peanut stew and the pesto chicken, or the squash soup and the avocado, chicken, lime soup, are not the only decisions tempting patrons at the One World Caf�in Salt Lake City and the SAME (So All Might Eat) Cafe in Denver. They must also decide what the meal is worth."

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