I don’t typically write this type of blog because, let’s face it, I’m not a learned environmentalist or scientists. But this seems pretty straightforward, although I’m sure people can criticize my assumptions.
Nothing new here, something most people know, but it’s interesting/depressing and I think we need to be reminded, every now and again.
Fast Food = Cheap Burgers
Cheap Burgers = Industrial Farming
Industrial Farming = Lower Costs
Lower Costs = Minimal Product Loss
Minimal Product Loss = Low Livestock Rate of Mortality
Low Livestock Rate of Mortality = Minimizing Disease in Livestock
Minimizing Disease in Livestock = Overuse of Antibiotics
Overuse of Antibiotics = Antibiotic Resistant Bacteria in Livestock
Antibiotic Resistant Bacteria in Livestock = Eventual Antibiotic Resistant Bacteria in Humans
Antibiotic Resistant Bacteria in Humans = Incurable Disease That Can Spread
Incurable Disease That Can Spread = Potential High Mortality Rate in Humans
High Mortality Rate in Humans = Substantial Reduction in Population
Substantial Reduction in Population = Potential Apocalyptic Scenario
Apocalyptic Scenario = Fast Food Chains No Longer Required
So, in a nutshell, fast food and industrial farming, in addition to the major environmental impact they have, could result in incurable diseases in humans and the end of society as we know it, which includes eliminating the need for fast food restaurants.
Greed and overabundance eventually eliminate itself. Unfortunately, between now and then, there could be a lot of devastation.
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