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Ultimately the people have the power. Do not buy it.
Step 1: force us to take minging chicken.
Step 2: force us to remove the country of origin because adding it is anticompetitive.
step 3: domestic producers start putting the farm of origin on the package, ultimately leading to more transparency and the complete annihilation of imports in favour of local production.
step 4: blame the liberals
I'd love to know farm of origin of takeaway food
Alleyway of origin, more like.
It can be hard to know the origin of your chicken when you’re eating at restaurants and buying other prepared foods.
If I can't tell then I'll eat vegetarian options.
I think I've said before; If I can't be certain of the origin of the chicken, I just won't eat it in the future.
While you are technically correct, in practice it's much harder
Monopolization, weak labelling laws, market delimitation and collusion all come in play to make sure the users cannot make an educated guess
At some point in the USA they wanted to introduce rotting meat which the industry claimed could ve made safe by irradiating. However, existing laws would require biohazard labels which nobody would buy, so the industry lobbied for the market friendly, consumer fooling, title of "cold pasteurisation"