>>we allow them to squander you know critical human antibiotics on on feedlots. >> yeah. >>um that's a giant cost to public health um that they don't bear that's not reflected in the cost of the food. so it's not that that that's not honestly priced food/ that is heavily subsidized um you know we're paying somebody did a calculation and the real cost of a fast food hamburger, if you really look at all the environmental, social, uh health implications, it should be $200. [laughs] >> really? >>yeah. [laughs] now i i haven't seen these numbers or how it was calculated but the point is, it's not really $2 or $1 or whatever it is. >> yeah. they're burying the cost. >>yeah. so you know i think we have to so you have to attack it from two directions. we should be paying the real cost of food. now the issue is can everybody afford it and um no, people right now could not afford the real cost of food. >> and especially in a bad economy it's hard to to message >>that's right. >> spending more money on this. >>that's right. >> we have two minutes left so i'm now going to ask you the