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Zara - Where the clothes are more expensive, however will last a long time and you know that the people who payed for the clothes will be payed properly..
AND what eggs do you buy at home
Free Range Chicken - The chicken has had a lovely life, running free, giving time for it to lay eggs.. The eggs are tastier, but more expensive.
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Battery Eggs - The chicken has been kept in a small cage for its whole life, in many cases with no space to turn around and spread its wings.. However it is much cheaper.
I hope I have not made any of these %26#039;bias%26#039; . However if you feel I have sor
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3 months ago
I don%26#039;t understand how I have made it bias..I have made good, and bad points for all of it.
Primark is cheap, but not made well
Zara is expensive, but made well
Free range eggs are %26quot;made well%26quot; but expensive
Caged eggs are %26quot;not made well%26quot; but are cheap.
If you can%26#039;t face facts then I don%26#039;t want you answering my poll anyway. The points I have made are very controversial issues, and I understand that it would be easy for me to be bias, however I do not believe I have been.. What do you want me to say!?
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I%26#039;ve been buying cage free eggs for years. Back when my kids were young and we were living on one salary, I couldn%26#039;t afford to do this, though. Those that can afford to do this, should, in my opinion.On clothes: It%26#039;s still hard to find %26quot;eco-friendly%26quot; clothes nearby, but when I do find it, and it fits, I buy it. In so doing, the market slowly changes, and more products become available more readily.
There was a time you could only find cage free eggs at specialty, niche stores. Now mainstream stores are getting into the act.
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That%26#039;s not much of a poll considering how biased you made it.
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Free range...and Zara...although I do get tempted by Primark
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Zara
Free range chicken eggs -
zara,, free range
and that was dead biased
