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		<title>By: BlogLESS : Walmart Saves Small Farms, Makes America Healthy?!</title>
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		<description>[...] Corby Kummer has related a rather confusing realization to us this month in the Atlantic Magazine. Namely, that retail supergiant Walmart may be playing an important part in sustaining small organic farms.  Detail from Kang Can, Fast Food III (2007) [via] [...]</description>
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