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Originally Posted by shakermaker
Sorry but it doesn't say that at all. The research polly highlights shows that people who go further in education (college, univeristy etc) are more likely to make choices about their food based on ethical grounds. It doesn't imply that people who aren't in education that far are 'uneducated'; or incapable of making ethical decisions. It's just a social trend. Nothing more.
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have you ever been in actual shared student accomodation?
anyone who has will know that the fridge is a very scary place to visit and trust me in all the flats , shared houses i have been to occupied by students not one of the things in their fridges resembled organic food unless you class mould as a stable meal infact if things havnt changed most students use their uni cards to get discount at mcdonalds and live off whatever mcdonalds has to offer
education has jack sh it to do with how you eat , your either a bleeding heart liberal or you dont give damn
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yes i know not all students live this way before somone pipes up on the behalf of the minority that can put a decent meal together
