It's always the problem with money. Good food which isn't processed in masses, but with love and passion is way more expensive. If we take chickens as example. Mass production is going to get the meat injected with antibiotics, while chickens living on a farm take way more money and are therefor more costful for the end user.
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why it's nice to see consumers trying to vote with their dollars for increasingly better products & methods. And vertical farming/hydroponic methods etc are really exciting in that they sure can compete with factory farming as far as commercial scale mass production :)
great point