• merc@sh.itjust.works
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    3 days ago

    The grocery store supply chain might actually emit less CO2 than your own small home garden (assuming you drive to the store to buy seeds, etc). There’s a lot of efficiencies at scale. You could also buy at local farmer’s markets if you think that’s going to reduce emissions. But, I’m not convinced that’s going to reduce things overall.

    The point is, you can’t just blame companies without acknowledging your own role in this situation.