Topic: Organic Food

24 chapters across the catalog

Tank Talk
Episode 1523 1:06:27 - 1:09:48

1523: Tank Talk

Siemens AG, Zero Carbon Diet, EAT Organization

The chairman of Siemens AG announced he has stopped eating meat to support a zero-carbon value chain, inspired by his 24-year-old daughter. He predicted that future proteins will be lab-grown and zero-carbon, eventually making traditional beef as unaffordable as caviar. The EAT organization is cited as a primary source for the policies and innovations necessary to transform global food systems.

The Zoomers
Episode 1083 37:11 - 39:23

1083: The Zoomers

James Brolin, Sequim Washington, Organic Grocery Store

An anecdote is shared about a listener's encounter with James Brolin and Barbra Streisand at Sunny Farms, an organic grocery store in Sequim, Washington. Brolin reportedly asked "Do you know who I am?" after being complimented on his expensive haircut, to which the listener replied with the same question before walking away. The hosts use the story to illustrate the couple's perceived self-importance.

Donna Gate
Episode 979 14:03 - 16:24

979: Donna Gate

Whole Foods Wine Sale, Amazon Acquisition, Organic Labels

Whole Foods Market held a significant 30% off wine sale, which is attributed to the company's recent acquisition by Amazon and a push to move inventory. Observations from store employees suggest that business has doubled since the takeover. Specific mention is made of organic "biologique" wines from the Rhone Valley winery Jaboulet.

Clean Food
Episode 847 2:46:03 - 2:50:31

847: Clean Food

Panera Clean Food, Rebranding Organic, Bread and Water

Panera Bread has launched a marketing campaign for "clean food," which the hosts believe is a rebranding effort to replace the legally problematic "organic" label. They mock the term as meaningless corporate jargon. The hosts jokingly propose a "clean" bread and water restaurant concept as a high-end trend.

Gay Siri
Episode 714 2:23:04 - 2:26:15

714: Gay Siri

Homeschooling Demographics, Organic Pet Food

John C. Dvorak shares his experience homeschooling his daughter, noting that the community is diverse and includes a high percentage of active Muslim families. He also mentions his daughter's current job at an organic cat food company, which involves processing rabbits and ducks from high-end suppliers.

Rough Patch
Episode 634 57:58 - 1:03:07

634: Rough Patch

Cultural Asides, Ballroom Dancing, Grocery Store Etiquette

The hosts touch on several cultural grievances, including the introduction of same-sex partners in professional ballroom dancing and the shopping habits of millennials. John C. Dvorak vents about grocery store etiquette, specifically targeting people who use grimy reusable bags, wear large backpacks in aisles, and fail to use card readers efficiently.

Poison Wheat
Episode 441 1:26:55 - 1:35:13

441: Poison Wheat

Stanford Organic Food Study and Egg Regulations

A Stanford University study published in the Annals of Internal Medicine concluded that organic foods are not significantly more nutritious than conventional foods, though they do reduce pesticide exposure. The hosts discuss the "Big Organic" industry and new California health codes that make it difficult for small farmers to sell eggs.

Social Media Weapons
Episode 438 1:15:40 - 1:19:08

438: Social Media Weapons

FDA Cheese Regulations, Raw Milk Crackdown

Federal authorities are reportedly implementing stricter regulations on "cut and wrap" cheese shops, requiring products to be pre-packaged like those in grocery stores. This movement is viewed by some as an attack on the organic food industry and a precursor to a broader ban on raw milk cheeses. Critics argue these rules favor large-scale industrial producers over artisanal cheesemakers.

Bud Nip
Episode 332 1:10:50 - 1:16:24

332: Bud Nip

Sweet Potato Experiment, Budnip Chemical, Monsanto

A viral YouTube video featuring a young girl's science experiment reveals that supermarket sweet potatoes are sprayed with a chemical called Budnip (chlorpropham) to prevent sprouting. The hosts discuss the prevalence of herbicides in the food supply and express skepticism toward "organic" labels in grocery stores. They suggest that consumers are unknowingly consuming chemicals designed to extend the shelf life of produce.

Reckless & Provocative
Episode 318 2:11:01 - 2:14:12

318: Reckless & Provocative

Organic Food Irradiation and Crop Protection Association

An article in "New Scientist" by Dominic Dyer argues that organic food should be irradiated following the E. coli outbreak in Germany. Dyer is revealed to be the CEO of the Crop Protection Association, which represents major chemical companies like Bayer, Dow, DuPont, and Monsanto. The hosts argue the E. coli scare is being weaponized by the chemical industry to destroy the reputation of organic farming.

GaGa & Little Boy
Episode 282 55:22 - 58:35

282: GaGa & Little Boy

Genetically Enhanced Foods and Monsanto Legal Battles

The discussion covers the rebranding of "genetically modified" foods as "genetically enhanced" and the FDA's analysis of engineered fish. The hosts revisit Monsanto's history of suing journalists and dairy producers over BST labeling. They argue that food companies use the First Amendment to fight mandatory labeling of GMO products.

GaGa vs Bieber
Episode 274 1:24:02 - 1:25:46

274: GaGa vs Bieber

Whole Foods and Genetically Engineered Alfalfa

Whole Foods Market, Organic Valley, and Stonyfield Farm have reportedly signaled their support for the USDA's conditional deregulation of genetically engineered alfalfa. The hosts label Whole Foods "Whole Paycheck" and describe the organic industry's cooperation with GMO regulations as a "big scam." They warn consumers that the "organic" label may be losing its integrity.

Call of Doody
Episode 270 1:25:25 - 1:29:37

270: Call of Doody

Hexane in Health Bars, Soy Protein Isolate Risks

An investigation reveals that many popular health bars, including Clif and Luna bars, use soy ingredients processed with hexane, a neurotoxin. The hosts warn that "made with organic ingredients" is a marketing loophole used to include non-organic, chemically processed soy.

The Moment of Truth
Episode 257 46:21 - 50:03

257: The Moment of Truth

Senate Passage of Food Safety Bill S.510

The Senate passed the Food Safety Modernization Act (S.510), which grants the Department of Homeland Security and the FDA increased authority over food production. Critics argue the bill uses salmonella scares to justify crackdowns on organic and small-scale farmers. The involvement of DHS in food regulation is highlighted as a significant expansion of the agency's original mandate.

Eggs & Poop
Episode 229 9:48 - 11:11

229: Eggs & Poop

Health Food Stores, Jesus Lookalike Anecdote

An anecdote describes a visit to an expensive health food store in Los Angeles where everything is priced at $6.99. The speaker recounts seeing a man who bore a striking resemblance to traditional depictions of Jesus Christ paying with cash at the checkout.

Marceaux for Governor
Episode 221 1:36:09 - 1:37:52

221: Marceaux for Governor

Raw Food Raids, Rawsome Foods, Raw Milk Battle

Law enforcement agents conducted a raid on Rawsome Foods in Venice, California, seizing unmarked jugs of raw milk. The hosts describe the scene of armed officers entering the organic grocery store to enforce dairy regulations. They argue that the battle against raw milk is driven by large-scale agricultural interests seeking to eliminate small-scale competition.

Flat Chested Women
Episode 170 1:21:42 - 1:24:05

170: Flat Chested Women

Big Organic, Pepsi Throwback Real Sugar

The hosts criticize "Big Organic" retailers like Whole Foods, citing author Michael Pollan's work on how these companies prioritize profit over health. They mention that Pepsi has released a "Throwback" version using real sugar, which they expect to sell well despite the rising cost of sugar. They reiterate the importance of avoiding genetically modified soy and corn products.

Deconstructing 'Law & Order'
Episode 118 56:11 - 58:08

118: Deconstructing 'Law & Order'

Pesticide Proliferation, Whole Foods Organic Produce Longevity

John C. Dvorak discusses the massive increase in new chemical pesticides, miticides, and herbicides approved since 1997. The hosts question why "organic" lettuce from Whole Foods remains fresh in the refrigerator for up to three weeks, speculating on potential undisclosed preservation methods or GMO involvement.