Aggressive deforestation of orangutan natural habitation. If the video footage is to be believed these animals are usually burned alive, the survivors poisoned or shot. Generous estimates give Borneo, Sumatra and Malaysia around ten years before that entire ecosystem is wiped out due to intensive palm oil harvesting. Hence Meridian Peanut Butter's use of a cheerful primate on their labels
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Loliscool
9 Oct 16#24
its expired
Looking4Glitches to Loliscool
9 Oct 16#25
Only 14 left in stock (more on the way) just now
Cavity
3 Oct 161#23
Btw, thanks OP :smile:
Cavity
3 Oct 161#22
Aside from all the ethical issues raised it's a fantastic deal which I've made full use of. Ordered a few other items including this yesterday and received a 700g jar today, all free delivery! I didn't spend more than 6 quid
dudea729
2 Oct 16#21
Sounds like a recipe for another mad cow disease like epidemic....
Jimbo123
2 Oct 16#20
Palm oil is virtually a superfood now as it is a saturated non animal fat.
usetheforceluke
2 Oct 16#19
the problem is beef not palm oil.
jsty3105
1 Oct 161#18
Yeah, deforestation in Malaysia is fairly bad (Borneo should be added to this since whenever Westerners mention Borneo, they almost always mean the Malaysian states of Sabah and Sarawak rather than the Indonesian state of Kalimantan. And they definitely don't mean Brunei :smiley: )
It's really bad in Indonesia though, slash and burn deforestation has been marked as the primary culprit for the really bad and overly regular occurrences of haze in Malaysia and Singapore.
Alas not uncommon. The first ten odd miles around the coast of Thailand (the part the tourists do not visit) has been turned into a series of artificial lagoons and pools given over to intensive prawn farming. Essentially the prawns are born and raised in battery fashion, fed on liquid pig manure (economical as pigs are raised on these farms too) and harvested once they reach the desired weight
Eat hearty :smiley:
skykid3
1 Oct 162#13
charliemike
1 Oct 16#11
Can someone explain the problem/downside with palm oil? Thanks.
CharlesCalthrop to charliemike
1 Oct 163#12
Aggressive deforestation of orangutan natural habitation. If the video footage is to be believed these animals are usually burned alive, the survivors poisoned or shot. Generous estimates give Borneo, Sumatra and Malaysia around ten years before that entire ecosystem is wiped out due to intensive palm oil harvesting. Hence Meridian Peanut Butter's use of a cheerful primate on their labels
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jsty3105
1 Oct 161#10
HEAT, contains palm oil
skykid3
1 Oct 162#9
COLD, contains palm oil
argosextra
1 Oct 16#8
£2.99 delivery charge for prime and non prime customers you might want to add that on your description
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On the images for Crunchy it shows a 340g jar, but the rest of the details show 700g... I will be able to confirm when my order comes tomorrow.
£2.99 Delivery charge or free if you purchase any 4 items from https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/pantry/info/pantrypromotion/ref=s9_acss_bw_sc_pntryst1_ar_s1?pf_rd_m=A3P5ROKL5A1OLE&pf_rd_s=merchandised-search-2&pf_rd_r=96KNVGCHFEEXY6XCHK24&pf_rd_t=101&pf_rd_p=bfbbc211-6df1-4e5d-ba7e-91dcb28b4ea3&pf_rd_i=5782660031
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It's really bad in Indonesia though, slash and burn deforestation has been marked as the primary culprit for the really bad and overly regular occurrences of haze in Malaysia and Singapore.
Eat hearty :smiley:
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did you know peanut butter=guaranteed gold :man:
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2016/aug/17/train-like-olympian-eat-peanut-butter-listen-robots