We should all start to question things that are told to us in expensive marketing campaigns. It’s like every company in the world to have a pristine public image. To try to sell us the idea that they always think first of the consumer’s needs instead of their own profits. But we are not small children anymore. And maybe it’s hard to give up on things that bring us comfort. However, we as consumers need to decide what we want to support when we buy certain products. We have the freedom and the responsibility to be moral in our choices and try to fix things that greedy companies are doing to increase their profit.
The History Of Nestle – Part 1.
Today Nestle is the biggest food company in the world. Even after years of controversial tactics. No one can deny that the international need for water, formula milk, and even chocolate is essential. But they have done a pretty good job of keeping their past under wraps. So people are still buying products from their almost 2000 different brands. Nestle operates in 190 countries, employs almost 300,000 people, and has 376 factories worldwide.
The Most Common Myths About Home Brewing
When it comes to home brewing at some point you’ve probably been told information that may contradict your own findings or what you find to be true. Or maybe you were taught something you just never questioned why. It’s time to take a closer look at some common myths and misconceptions and see if they hold any weight.
Why Is Vegan Food Becoming So Unhealthy?
Based on recent studies about 3% of Americans identify themselves as being vegan. And that number is expected to rise. We have all heard the reasons why most people would stop eating animal products. It ranges from cruelty to animals, health, and environmental concerns to just simply wanting to have a more sustainable lifestyle. In the era of expensive organic food, it is not far-fetched that most people would start turning to veganism and vegetarianism.
The History Of Beer Used As Medicine
It is a common fact among historians, archeologists, and scientists studying the history of humanity that beer has a very important meaning. It was used as medicine not only for the body but oftentimes for the spirit. Beer was making people more healthy, and immune to infections, and had a relaxing and nutritious impact on those who drank it.
How To Make Water Kefir Soda
Kefir is a fermented beverage that’s said to have more probiotics than kombucha. But without any of the intense acidic flavor. With kefir, you can turn your favorite juice into a probiotic-rich soda and today I will show you two different ways to do it.
Why You Should Not Support Child Influencers Part 2.
All parents think that their child is the prettiest, smartest, and cutest kid they have ever seen. It is hard to be objective with your child. But sometimes those feelings get so strong that they think it would be harmless to share them with the world. Maybe just one cute video of my daughter singing, or just another one where she is playing with her dog. That is how I believe it starts.
Why You Should Not Support Child Influencers Part 1.
A staggering 86% of young children in the US have admitted to wanting to become social influencers, and 12% of them have already considered themselves influencers of well on the way to becoming one. Most social media platforms require their users to be at least 13 years of age to be able to register for an account. But we well know that there are children influencers in the media way younger than that. Some of the youngest ones started when they were only 6 years old.
The History Of The Milk Stout
Back before things like refrigeration and water treatment systems beer was seen as a safe source of calories and water. Thanks to its slight alcohol content and antiseptic hops. So it’s no surprise that many great beer innovators were trying to make this safe source of water as nutritious as possible. Porters and stouts share basically the same history.
The Truth About Vegetable Oils – Part 2.
It is not exactly vegetable oil. A better name would be seed oil. But seed oil doesn’t really sell as well as vegetables, right? Vegetables are supposed to be good for you. So it’s just a marketing technique. They didn’t really lie. They just used a different name. And all vegetables really do come from seeds. Companies use marketing and research to inform the public about the benefits of their products. But the vegetable oils industry did more than that. They paid organizations to tell us what they wanted not taking any responsibility for the product they have created. Just for the sacred cause of making more money.