12-03-2025, 04:22 AM
Long time ago, when I was young and beautiful, we kept a couple of pigs. In addition to their store bought pig food pellets we had a pig bin, a rubbish bin with a lid, that we dropped off to the local supermarket on our way to work, and picked up on the way home - filled with great food that the store couldn't sell for various reasons. Better it went into the pigs trough, than the local landfill. And then we got to eat the pigs.
This is real life ct. That happens up north, down south, out west, and in the east. It's using resources. The only place it doesn't happen is in the big cities. There it goes to landfill, unless not for profits and community groups rescue it. To give it to poor people. Like those whose kids get school lunches.
As for those lunches on the video, I think I'd trust the kids taste buds over images on screen any day. After all, it is the taste that matters to them. Fortunately, pigs aren't that choosy. They literally eat anything.
Which is why pig farms are so useful to crime syndicates that need to get rid of corpses.
This is real life ct. That happens up north, down south, out west, and in the east. It's using resources. The only place it doesn't happen is in the big cities. There it goes to landfill, unless not for profits and community groups rescue it. To give it to poor people. Like those whose kids get school lunches.
As for those lunches on the video, I think I'd trust the kids taste buds over images on screen any day. After all, it is the taste that matters to them. Fortunately, pigs aren't that choosy. They literally eat anything.
Which is why pig farms are so useful to crime syndicates that need to get rid of corpses.