Denver
Penultimate Amazing
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No, I mean higher quality. I get annoyed at the state of things in the US every time I go to Europe. This has a lot to do with the centralized systems designed to prioritize consistency over quality used by the Giants and Safeways around the US vs the smaller decentralized European model.
I find it odd that the food prices here are higher, but the prices are decided by the market and competition, not how much it costs to bake bread fresh in the bakery as opposed to heating a frozen loaf that was made in a factory in Kansas.
This has nothing to do with GMOs, of course, but food in the US is cruddy compared to Europe.
I'd recommend sticking to the labelling issue, and leaving this 'higher quality' argument to the wayside. It's just going to cause lots of unfocused side arguments and muddy your point. (For instance, my local Safeway bakes their own bread on site, and sells lots of local produce).