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by md224
4752 days ago
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What the author is pointing out is how the social perspective is completely arbitrary, even when it tracks the economic value. Of course lobster will be cheaper / less valuable where it is more plentiful, but it was also viewed as intrinsically worse than other foods, in stark contrast to its popularity today. |
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Source: I come from a coastal town and love crab, but couldn't eat it more than one or two times a week.