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Well, I hope this helps you. That very colorful cereal you've been feeding your child is NO GOOD.
originally posted by: ZenTam
I've noticed the same thing. The expiration dates on Milk aren't as far out as they used to be. Even then they tend to go bad before the date. We stopped buying our Chicken at Safeway. It started to have a weird texture and taste. It just wasn't cooking the same. We have since switched to Costco and its much better. No texture or taste issue. Plus it is already divided up for us. We save money on ziplock bags. Even the dates at Costco aren't as far out as I would like. Maybe I'm just going to Costco at the wrong time. Someone else also said that things aren't tasting like they used to, and I agree. Everything just seems a little less tasty, and I can't blame it on Covid because I haven't had it. Everything costs WAY more, is smaller quantity and the quality has gone down hill.
originally posted by: paraphi
Food quality is directly linked to how it is produced. It's not rocker science. Tasteless tomatoes are created by farmers who know that their produce is low quality. But it's what pays, because there is a market for the cheap and tasteless.
I eat good food, because I know where it comes from, and where the welfare standards are high. Organic meats and mostly organic vegetables and fruit that are in season, where possible. If you buy crap, then it'll taste like crap.
Went grocery shopping and something really stood out to me. Ham doesn’t look like ham anymore. I don’t care for ham one way or other but I know what it “normally” looks like. Now it looks super pale and fake. Eggs are terrible, they are watery and don’t have the same binding power they used to. Ground beef is off. The smell and flavor seems to be the same but the texture of the beef seems slightly off to me. When I cook it, it feels different. Regular beef seems fine. When you have been cooking for a long long time, you just notice these things. I am also not talking about just a bad weekly batch. These are things I’ve noticed lately. My guess is that feed that was once given to pork and chickens have drastically changed in the last year. It could be because of the Ukraine conflict, it could be just higher cost all around, but something, for sure has changed. My guess is that the nutritional quality of these items have gone down too. I’ve noticed scent and viscosity changes in a few cleaning products. Guess companies are trying to scrimp in every way possible….