Blooming America

Chapter 822: When it is known, you are not qualified...

Chapter 822

Drizzt has been in trouble recently. TXT e-book download**

Originally, Drizzt had just obtained some excellent breeding experience from Europe and was about to start experimenting in the laboratory to cultivate more perfect vegetables, but at this moment, Drizzt suddenly became interested and wrote Wrote an article.

"On the harm caused by the industrialization of food to the food industry."

The paper was published in the magazine.

Since the 1970s, the pace of food industrialization in the United States has accelerated, and various slaughterhouses have begun to be merged or closed down. Although it is still just a sign, this is already a trend.

This is also a sign of capital's evolution towards a higher level.

Anyone who intervenes and goes against the tide of history will be severely hit by history.

Like a poor child like Drizzt.

After publishing this article, people who came to mén kept coming. Cargill and these people all came to mén and asked Drizzt to apologize and eliminate the influence.

Drizzt, who stabbed the hornet's nest, was still unconscious, he didn't make this happen.

But soon, Drizzt thought of his boss.

This matter can't be solved by one person, so Drizzt can only find Catherine at this time.

"Well... it's tǐng pretty good."

After hearing about Drizzt, Catherine asked Elsa to find the essay written by the other party.

"If food is over-industrialized, it is really not good."

It’s more than bad. In the 21st century, the United States, food is basically

"But... Cargill...?"

Catherine muttered a little...

If you really want to deal with these guys, then you have to weigh it.

What is Cargill?

In the 21st century, Cargill is the third largest grain production and export company in France, the largest yù rice feed manufacturer in the United States, the third largest flour processing company and slaughter, ru packaging and processing plant in the United States, and the largest pig and poultry (such as ròujī, fire) jī) Farm. Its grain export and easy business are not only the first in the United States, but also in the world. At the same time, it also has the largest granary in the United States, from food production, packaging, to every link in the market, all in one hand. The company's business spans five continents and 66 countries, making it the best in the world. In addition, it also owns a hedge fund with more than $10 billion in assets-Heihe Asset Management (k-ver-asset-management) and a high-tech and high-return (including genetic engineering, etc.) bioengineering research and development program.

In the 21st century, Cargill's average annual turnover is close to 100 billion, making it the second largest capital company in the United States.

In a sense, Cargill is much better than ibm or general-purpose products.

Because what it holds in its hands is the most fundamental thing of a country-food.

Without food, there will be nothing, and the other party knows this too.

And most importantly, the other party's reputation is not obvious.

For now, the other party's market share in the United States is probably just over 10%, but Catherine understands the development trend of American food companies.

"You stabbed a hornet's nest."

Catherine spoke to the other party bluntly.

"I'm just expressing some of my own opinions...I have something to say about freedom..."

Drizzt said unwillingly.

"Oh? Talk about freedom?" Catherine rolled her eyes directly: "You can scold the government, but you must not scold the capitalists, do you understand? They have the freedom to destroy you humanely. If you really don't intend to admit your mistakes , I can't help..."

Catherine was going to scare each other, because Catherine didn't want to pk with these people. Although Catherine knew that the other party was fledgling at this time, she also knew that she had no way to deal with these people.

Interlaced like a mountain...

At this time, the five largest processing plants in the United States controlled 25% of the national market share. But Catherine knew that by the 21st century, there were only four processing plants, but the share was 80%.

In the food industry, apart from the "special supply" of food to the school district, no one can escape dealing with the ròu type of these companies.

Similarly, at this time, there are thousands of large and small slaughterhouses in the US market that provide cattle ròu, but in the 21st century, there are only 13 of them.

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (usda) conducts tests on the content of Samenella and E. coli 0157h7 in food. If a food company always fails to meet the standards, the Department of Agriculture will order it to close its business; but after 2000, the ròu Poultry and Products Association After (meat-and-ultry-n) brought him to court, the Ministry of Agriculture lost this power.

Last year, the US Food and Drug Administration fda conducted food safety inspections up to 50,000 times, but Catherine knew that in the 21st century, this number will only be in the thousands.

Monsanto is similar, but at this time the other party is still making pesticides... well, it's ddt.

——By the way, in the 21st century, 70% of processed foods in the United States contain genetically modified ingredients. Except for the rich and powerful, most people have no choice but to fight genetically modified foods.

And in this, Mr. Governor-Schwarzenegger-also played a disgraceful role.

The Senate No. 63 consumer right to know the truth bill requires all food from cloned animals to be marked on the label. It was passed in the California Legislative Court, but was rejected by Governor Schwarzenegger in 2007.

In the face of capital, even the federal government must obey them.

It is now during the Cold War, and the federal government still has authority, but in the 21st century, they are no longer able to do so. In the 1990s, the food industry in the United States was completely out of control. Among the three Americans born in 2000, one of three people might suffer from early symptoms of sugar ào disease; and among ethnic minorities, two of them might have early symptoms. One. This is the terrible consequence of the loss of control of the industry.

But Catherine knew that if she and these people pk now, the federal government would not say anything.

(Are I going to shoot a film of "Food Factory" in the back to plot them...)

Catherine made a complaint in her heart.

To be honest, Catherine thought Drizzt did a good job.

"Now I give you two choices."

Catherine said so.

"Ok……"

Drizzt looked at Catherine expectantly.

"The first one, I will find a way to help you get in touch with Green Peace, and then you will cooperate with them...well, no, you...can't."

Catherine looked at Drizzt, then came to a negative conclusion.

"...?"

Drizzt was puzzled.

"No, I thought you could make the matter a little bigger and launch the masses into a people's war, but you...can't."

"why?"

Drizzt understood that Catherine was going to allow herself to incite the people.

"You lack a well-known temperament."

Catherine said so.

"known……?"

"Yes, if you have a well-known temperament, you can make this paper more emotional."

Catherine said so.

"That's easy."

"So you can't. It's not a simple thing to be known..." Catherine shook her head: "This is a profound knowledge."

"So, what exactly is public knowledge?"

It was Elsa next to him who said this.

"Public knowledge is a very magical creature. Only public knowledge can fight against big capitalists-although they are more often in the same way..."

Catherine thought for a while, and then said: "It is known that the dead can be said to be alive, the earth can be turned back, and the ten outstanding young supermen can be turned into stinky social scum... Well, that's probably what it is. "

"That's really powerful..."

"--But you, Drizzt, you are not qualified." Catherine pointed at the other person: "You can't invent history, you look at your textual evidence. As a textual party, there is no potential to be known at all..."

Textual research on the party and the history of invention can be said to have completely opposite meanings.

"And you lack the cheeky that can stop nuclear bombs..."

Catherine looked sad.

Why is it that those who refute rumors are not always popular?

This is easy to understand.

Because the more fantasy, the more people like it.

For example, "Tomb Raiders Notes" is more popular than "Historical Records".

People always want to see what has not happened, rather than what has happened. This is the so-called "expectation."

And public knowledge is the person who gives people this kind of expectation.

If it were in the 21st century, Catherine would never give Drizzt this idea, because standing in front of the opponent would be an unscrupulous monster.

But now, the other party is fledgling, although stronger than herself, but as long as she doesn't have a feast with herself, Catherine basically ignores such a company.

"So I'm here to give you the second method."

Catherine stretched out two fingers.

"What is it?"

Drizzt asked impatiently.

"You publish another article, telling you about the threats, and then I will take you to Taiwan and send a b to protect you."

Drizzt swallowed.

"That... can I choose to apologize?"

The other party asked again.

"If you want to be expelled, I have no opinion." Catherine was calm.

"Uh--"

The other party was stunned~www.NovelMTL.com~ This article suits my appetite very well, want to apologize? Sorry, no mén! "

Indeed, this article made Catherine very comfortable.

Since the last time I went to Burger King, Catherine felt that the taste of the burger was not good. Catherine has lost all her favor with such a food factory. Although there is no āo set, it is good to be disgusting to the other party.

"If you dare to apologize-then you..."

"Goooo..." The other party swallowed a mouthful of water.

"Then you are dead. It's settled!"

...

Uh... I got a little bit of it...

Well, there is one more update tomorrow morning...

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