Does organic food turn people into jerks?
“I stopped at a market to get a fruit platter for a movie night with friends but I couldn’t find one so I asked the produce guy,” says the 40-year-old arts administrator from Seattle. “And he was like, ‘If you want fruit platters, go to Safeway. We’re organic.’ I finally bought a small cake and some strawberries and then at the check stand, the guy was like ‘You didn’t bring your own bag? I need to charge you if you didn’t bring your own bag.’ It was like a ‘Portlandia skit.’ They were so snotty and arrogant.”
As it turns out, new research has determined that a judgmental attitude may just go hand in hand with exposure to organic foods. In fact, a new study published this week in the journal of Social Psychological and Personality Science, has found that organic food may just make people act a bit like jerks.









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Once again, cause and effect are hopelessly muddled.
We have a subculture of food snobbery in this country. It is populated mostly by upper class white jerks. Food nazis love organic food, they love rules, they love telling other people what to eat and how to live.
The food doesn’t make them that way, they already are that way, and food snobbery is one way they express it.
Another way they express it is by voting almost exclusively for Democrats and Greens.
Missy on May 19, 2012 at 9:46 AM
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