'Super veggies' hit shelves

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Sun, 23 Sep 2012 6:10p.m.

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A new range of bagged super veggies grown from superior seeds is about to go on sale.

A new range of bagged super veggies grown from superior seeds is about to go on sale.

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25/09/2012 6:56:21 p.m.

GMO wrote:

Even if they where GMO foods YOU ARE NOT ALLOWED TO KNOW THAT!. Go Figure.

25/09/2012 12:13:59 p.m.

funny_guy wrote:

Meat is cheap and bad for you, veges are good for you and only rich people can afford to eat good food. The govt has put veges up so much that poor people "die" off from eating bad food, and JK wont have to pay there benefits.

25/09/2012 11:33:40 a.m.

Judy wrote:

Education is the answer not more commercialism. These packs sound like a real middle class product. If everyone in NZ grew a few plants of silver beet and ate it several times a week our general health would improve. Silver beet is the easiest vegetable I have ever grown. A sack of potatoes, silver beet and parsley growing at the front door, carrots and pumpkins (possibly from the shop) bulk milk powder, a budget meat pack, cheap bread and vegemite are within the purchasing power of our poorist beneficiaries. Problem is, they don't know it. Also, TV pervades every household in this country persuading people to buy super refined products to their own detriment. Let's face it, this is a consumer society and the poor are its easiest targets.