I heard you, but I dont see the point. Much of the world needs them, and they prevent much waste. Those are very good things, I wouldn't die today without a fridge, but many would, and if it saves me time and money, and reduces waste its very benificial.
my mom put our old refrigerater in the living room cuz we dont have a basement on the count of living in a condo. its creepy.... ever seen requiem for a dream, where the mom gets attacked by the refrigerater? when i first saw that movie i got scared cuz i was cornered by my refrigeraters.....theyre evil....
In most countries the food is SO Fresh it would even rot in a refrigerator, Which is to say unplugg the fridge and pick up the pickit signs cause we need some fresh produce. Then some balance should be created.
I think your main problem is you're confusing refidgeration with your personal posesion of a refridgerator.
No, in most countries they only have aqequate amounts of food because of help from the US, including Mexico, China, and India. I dunno where your getting that from, fresh produce is everywhere in the US. My grandparents had a farm when I was growing up, and their friends still send me produce all the time. And its all the same stuff you buy in stores... with the exception of the oranges, which rock. But you can still buy them from stores, and they last as long in the fridge as things you buy from the store.
Who are you to tell me what I need? It is it saves me lots of money and prevents waste because it keeps my food fresh.
Have you been you out of the country Lodui, say Spain, Ireland. Eat there food and tell me its American
Speaking of "orange," what about the color of egg yolks when they're fresh from the chicken? What store do you get them from?
Kroger, I'm not so much concerned with color anyway... I'm concerned with nutrition... not that I eat many eggs anyway. I have no desire to farm eggs, and neither do most people who eat eggs, so the store is a fantastic idea.
Because money is a more appropriate way of transferring capital then carrying around a bunch of stuff I made trying to barter it for food. Things cost money, and consumption is the nature of living... you only stop consuming when you're dead. I don't want to be dead, so I need money.