I had heard a few years ago that no matter in which country you go to a McDonald's, you always get the same fries - both from the preparation, by which I mean: how they are cut and cooked - and the variety. This impressed me on the one hand, but irritated me on the other. Impressed because I thought: if you like these fries and they are good quality, then it is a kind of seal of quality and you can be sure that you are getting something good, no matter where. Irritated because I thought that local products and farmers don't seem to be taken into account at all and there is no local context of the food supply. Well, is it good or not. It depends on how you weigh the arguments. I also see this kind of ambivalence in many political discussions. In the end, I think today, it is a personal responsibility what I decide to do. Consider this today: forming an opinion means responsibility.
I wish you an extraordinary day!