
Toronto-based food box delivery service Stubborn Farmer launched
an online campaign that's reminiscent of those recipe videos constantly shared on social media. The recipes have a handful of recipes, are simple to assemble and/or cook and they look
scrumptious.
Stubborn Farmer's three videos follow this pattern with a twist: The meals prepared are for the animals raised and subsequently used in consumers' food boxes.
Chickens eat
grass, corn, worms, crickets and oats. "We care as much about what our chickens eat, as what you eat," closes the video.
Cows and pigs
also eat healthy ingredients like alfalfa, clover dandelion, broccoli, cabbage and green beans from well-stocked bowls. Cut to scenes of a cow and pig making a mess of their bowls but enjoying every
bite of their meals.
"Our cows eat healthy so you can eat healthy" and "If this is how healthy our pigs eat, imagine how healthy you'll eat" close the remaining videos. I'm definitely curious to see how healthy the actual meals are for humans.
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