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: Many consumers experience a mix of guilt and enjoyment when eating meat, leading them to distance themselves from the animal origins of their food.

: Evidence suggests that "rested people do better work." Establishing a "Right to Disconnect" can actually boost long-term productivity by allowing workers to recharge fully. Disconnect

: There is often a disconnect between the high price consumers pay and the low profits received by farmers, highlighting flaws in the global supply chain. Why Disconnection is Essential : Many consumers experience a mix of guilt

Beyond technology, a massive "food disconnect" has grown between producers and consumers. Most people today can easily buy groceries without understanding the labor or resources required to produce them. Key Areas of Disconnection: Why Disconnection is Essential Beyond technology, a massive

: Overlapping roles make it difficult to distinguish between home and the office, often resulting in a decline in job control and family satisfaction.

: Legislative movements are gaining ground, treating after-hours availability as a barrier to growth rather than a proxy for commitment. Reconnecting with Our Sources

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