I was in the grocery store yesterday to buy ingredients for chocolate chip cookies. As I went to the dairy aisle, all I came across was those massive tubs of solid hydrogenated vegetable oil and salt, otherwise known as I Can't Believe It's Not Butter!, Parkay, Country Crock, etc. I looked and looked, but I couldn't find just plain old butter. I had to settle for the fake stuff. (I could taste the difference in the cookies :eusa_doh: )
Has this happened to anyone else? You're in the grocery store (or any store for that matter) and you're looking for a particular product that's been in use for eons, but all you can find is a substitution that's artificial and substandard. It's not just food, but clothes (cotton and wool fabrics are being replaced with those flimsy polyester blends that tear apart in the first wash), leather goods (now plastic), even car frames (the chassis are made with lighter frames that offer no protection in an accident). Is it a sign of rapidly progressing times, or modern society's strange penchant for artificial things? What do you think?
Has this happened to anyone else? You're in the grocery store (or any store for that matter) and you're looking for a particular product that's been in use for eons, but all you can find is a substitution that's artificial and substandard. It's not just food, but clothes (cotton and wool fabrics are being replaced with those flimsy polyester blends that tear apart in the first wash), leather goods (now plastic), even car frames (the chassis are made with lighter frames that offer no protection in an accident). Is it a sign of rapidly progressing times, or modern society's strange penchant for artificial things? What do you think?