Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Can an Empty Apple Box Be Toxic?

OK, I may have officially lost my marbles.

Last week, I needed a cardboard box to transport some food for a job. At the market where I shop, I grabbed an empty apple box.

I started doing some shopping and was using the apple box as a basket. But then I stopped in my tracks, as I saw another apple box, this one the former home of organic apples.

Guess which box I left the store with?

I’ll have to ask my friends at the Pesticide Action Network if there is any weight to my thought process or if I’ve gone completely bonkers.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Choosing as healthy life as you can afford is a good thing. Don't let the big pharma scare you into self loathing self doubting thoughts. They now have meds for that so thats how they profit - by convincing you that thinking of healthy life is a disease for which you need the meds. You supposed to accept people get poisoned into all kinds of disorders before their time as a normal thing, because "thats what everybody do":P

Marcia said...

I was sure you were going to say there was no way you'd pick up the organic box since it could have a lot more bugs and organisms... natural as they may be...

Chef Rob said...

Marcia,

No way; I much prefer the bugs and organisms over the toxic pesticides!

Rob