Dec. 4, 2025

Marketing tactics

Marketing tactics

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We know that. You know, over thousands and thousands and

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thousands of years, we didn't have pharma, we didn't have

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drug companies, we didn't have ultra processed food. And in

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some cases you could say, yes, we had what appears

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to be more diseases, but we really didn't. A lot

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of the diseases and a lot of the problems that

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we had were market manipulation and then market marketing tactics

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to sell a new different product. Raw milk is a

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prime example of that. People drank raw milk rowhous milk

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for again thousands of years. It wasn't until the cities

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started growing up bringing in we didn't have refrigeration, so

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bringing that milk to market without refrigeration sometimes caused some

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of it to spoil. However, we had a second problem

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on it. Alcohol was very, very big in the late

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eighteen hundreds early nineteen hundreds. The breweries the distilleries in

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the city making booze, basically making alcohol. They had a

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terrible problem with the grains that they used. After they

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went through the fermentation process and the distilling process. They

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had all this grain garbage if you will, lying around,

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I have to dispose of it. They would have to

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truck it out into you know, the agricultural areas, has

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tried to destroy it. Well they found actually that well

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cows will actually eat it and can be I don't

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even want to say sustained, because it really wasn't. There

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were a very very poor quality of everything, but the

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cows would eat it and they would still produce milk.

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So what the breweries did, what the alcohol companies did

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is built giant barns basically next to the distillery and

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literally conveyor belts coming out into the barns to feed

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this toxic waste to the cows. The quality of the

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milk was horrible, so they would add things like believe

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they or not, white paint, other dyes, chalk, lime, whatever

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to make the milk look white. They would add molasses

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to give it more flavor.