Like high school, food trends breed a boring culture of conformity—especially when foods like kale and quinoa are labeled as super-healthy, writes kitchenbee
“You can’t be vegan if you eat avocados,” said a teenage brother to his sister in a family that I know. “Avocados are violent.
” His point was that her supposedly ethical decision to replace the butter on her toast with avocado was hypocritical: The avocado trend has made life much more dangerous for many Mexican avocado farmers, thanks to the rise of violent cartels that control the business. The boy crowed that his sister’s topping of choice was little better than “blood guacamole.”
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