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You are a brave being indeed, posting something positive about marketing/packaging of a corporation here, on Lemmy.
I hope you don't get a bunch of hate for it. I do think the packaging of this brand is cute, and they probably do really treat their chickens better than a lot of other ones at least. Yes, I'm sure they're not perfect, but nothing is perfect and we've all got to get along by enjoying what we can.
Separate the art from the artist right?? The packaging is pleasant in itself, no harm in enjoying that independently.
Thanks, and I feel the same! It’s my first time buying from this brand. Seeing the little hens walking around in their pasture put a smile on my face so I wanted to share:)
I'm glad you did, I always wondered when I bought these if I was just getting duped by the packaging, but it seems from the responses here that 'pasture raised' actually has some meaning to it.
You've definitely made me want to find this brand myself!
Yeah, it could be nice to have something like that since Reddit is so astroturfed now that it's basically useless for any sort of product recommendations. Of course, the moment that Lemmy becomes useful for that is the moment that it becomes astroturfed as well.
That community sounds like prime territory for people who let the perfect be the enemy of the good, so I agree, there's a lot of reasons that would be quite miserable to moderate.