Hello everyone how are we doing. Another day and another blog. Today, I want to take you
with me for a thought about a topic that I’ve been thinking about more in the last few years as I
feel like it relates so much to my health as I grow older and I think your decisions really can
have a long-term impact on your overall well- being especially when it’s something that’s an
essential part of our lives that we can’t live without, but interestingly enough it gets ignored
sometimes when it comes to thinking about how to approach it. As a college student, it gets
hard sometimes to stay on top of everything and being efficient in what you do or not taking
shortcuts, and food is one of the things that needs planning to make sure what you’re getting in
your system is healthy enough and this is where the challenge is as there is always easier
options where it wouldn’t take that much time and effort to buy fast food from almost any spot
at any time, but knowing what you’re eating isn’t healthy is what makes me think twice.
I’m a person who’s been raised on eating traditional homemade food, but after my parents
left, it became hard to me to maintain that way of making food at home so I would be in
situations where I’m rushing and got assignments due and that wouldn’t let me have that much
time to make food, so I would end up buying food from outside knowing that another negative
factor of it is the expense as it would keep adding up every time I buy food and end up realizing
that it’s financially not that smart to still do it. I always have questions about where was this
food processed? How was it kept till it got here? Were the animals fed correctly? Were there
any chemical injections that were part of the food in a way or another? All these questions that
are growing bigger and bigger as the whole industry is changing from times where most of the
things we eat were fully organic without being chemically treated and things were way simpler
back then, but now the business side of it is impacting the concept that we used to believe in
where speed and money is more favored than quality. Continuing on this path can really be
effective on future generations.
What’s difficult about the situation is that there are organic options that became rare
nowadays when it was the opposite back then, but the issue is the expensive prices that
doesn’t make it easier for the consumer that cares enough about the topic. Lacking enough
interest from the public can be a reason to where we reached nowadays and the lifestyle that
forces you to not have enough to consider your options and actually making change is what
would make it hard and would need a lot of effort to change the situation where we’re in to at
least not have our future generations get into the same loop that would be hard to get out of.

I agree that the processing of foods and all of the chemicals are poisonous i hope something changes
ReplyDeleteWould you change the places you shop at until something changes?
ReplyDeleteI feel like poisoning from food is something that is on the rise, especially with all the industrialized farming now. Most of these food companies are not in the food business, they're in the money business! Enjoyed the read, thank you.
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