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What, Me Worry?

I’ve had to stop cleaning the house – the furniture polish is killing me. I have to stand back from the main road – the car fumes are lodging soot deposits in my lungs. I am killing my own kids by giving them crisps. I’m forcing indigenous people off their land if I eat cream crackers with palm oil. I’m endangering sensitive eco systems in South America if I eat quinoa.

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