Avocados on the house
Avocados on the house


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Granixo @feddit.cl
You do know how much water is wasted to produce avocados, right? đź’§
6 30 Replybalderdash @lemmy.zip OP
39 4 ReplySexyTimeSasquatch @lemmy.world You do know how much water is wasted to produce comments like this, right?
13 3 Replydemlet @lemmy.world Real talk, a lot of keyboard environmentalists would be surprised to know how much electricity the innocent little internet uses.
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sharpiemarker @feddit.de Almonds?
10 1 ReplyGetawombatupya @aussie.zone No, avocados. Try to keep up, mate.
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Brkdncr @artemis.camp You can take my almonds and my beef, but not avocados. That’s the line.
8 1 ReplySpaghetti_Hitchens @kbin.social I accept your almonds and beef.
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Wookie @artemis.camp
If I stop buying them, will that solve a problem?
5 1 ReplySotuanduso @lemm.ee
Did a bit of googling. Found this article:
https://www.greenmatters.com/p/avocado-environmental-impactLooks like the main issue is that they tend to be grown in areas that may be prone to drought, so there's a concern that they may deprive the community of water.
5 0 ReplyGranixo @feddit.cl
The same article also says:
"Monoculture crops like avocados wind up drawing all the nutrients from the soil, slowly degrading it year after year. This makes the soil less fertile over time until it is no longer viable for growing".
So yeah, buying avocados is pretty much a sin against nature.
2 0 ReplySotuanduso @lemm.ee
That's just irresponsible farming. It can happen with almost any crop.
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Granixo @feddit.cl
To a degree, yes.
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