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Author: onepoorguy 🐝  😊 😞
Number: of 48466 
Subject: "true cost" of food
Date: 10/03/2024 4:05 PM
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Economists have developed a model for what things really cost in terms of the obvious costs of production, but also they not-obvious costs in the form of environmental damage. This would include the costs of adapting to climate change brought about by certain activities. They list a few examples in the linked article:

https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2024/09/19/cli...

The article is pretty accessible; no delving into esoteric economic theory.

I don't like tofu, which is very cheap in terms of "true cost". We've cut back on beef, mostly because of 1poorlady's cancer a few years ago (yeah, I could be noble and claim it was due to environmental impact, but that would be a lie...it's because of links between beef and cancer that motivated us). Lots of chicken, and some pork (mostly). Beef is a "treat" now.**

True cost accounting methods have been under development for decades, but there are still several different approaches to what should and shouldn’t be included. True Price uses a “rights based” approach, premised on the idea of figuring out how much it would cost to rectify the harms caused by producing a given good, or fines that would deter the behavior in the future. It does not incorporate positive impacts from the supply chains it evaluates, on the philosophy that even a beneficial side effect cannot solve the damage inflicted on people and the environment.


**It may sound silly, but we're planning on smashburgers in a week or so...already got the ground beef from a good butcher shop. Right now we have pulled pork that I made.
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Author: Dope1   😊 😞
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Subject: Re: "true cost" of food
Date: 10/03/2024 4:08 PM
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True cost accounting methods have been under development for decades, but there are still several different approaches to what should and shouldn’t be included.

And it begins. Guilt the peasants into eating bugs.
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Author: onepoorguy 🐝  😊 😞
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Subject: Re: "true cost" of food
Date: 10/03/2024 4:21 PM
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"Begins"? They've been working on it for decades.

And when it comes to food, I don't think you'll be able to "guilt" many people into anything. It would be futile to try. I just found it an interesting economic exercise.
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