[Ads-l] planet X = sustainable food [was Re: New to me: "alive and _cooking_"]

Jeanie Blake jeanieblake at GMAIL.COM
Sat Jan 11 18:36:48 UTC 2020


Thanks.

On Sat, Jan 11, 2020 at 12:15 PM Barretts Mail <mail.barretts at gmail.com>
wrote:

> There are some products out there that use “planet” to mean green or
> vegan. Here are four citations:
>
> https://happyplanet.com/about-us/ <https://happyplanet.com/about-us/> -
> ethically, sustainably and organically grown foods: Happy Planet Foods, Inc.
> https://planetfoods.ca/company/ <https://planetfoods.ca/company/> -
> natural and organic foods: PlanetFoods
> http://ethicaplanetfoods.com/ <http://ethicaplanetfoods.com/> - vegan
> yogurt: Ethica Planet
> https://hungryplanet.us/#hungryplanet-sausage <
> https://hungryplanet.us/#hungryplanet-sausage> - vegan: Hungry Planet
> Beef/Breakfast Sausage Patties/Chicken
>
> Benjamin Barrett (he/his/him)
> Formerly of Seattle, WA
>
> > On 11 Jan 2020, at 09:31, Jeanie Blake <jeanieblake at GMAIL.COM> wrote:
> >
> > At the convention, plant-based was listed in the MOST USEFUL/MOST LIKELY
> TO
> > SUCCEED category, and someone said the label had been around for years.
> > Here’s a new one for me: I recently bought a frozen pizza that didn’t
> > mention it was vegetarian. It listed “planet pepperoni” as one of the
> > ingredients. (Maybe that doesn’t count since the words are trademarked.)
>
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