Is this the correct phrase?
Is it really “kill to only eat”? Was Halsey a saint after saying they only eat?
What is the secret formula in a real life?
Assuming you don’t understand the context of the question, your question sounds like you did not understand
what I was saying. Why
did you think that we kill only to eat? The author should kill only to feed himself (or to his friends) to do it. What is the definition of killing to eat?
Brands: Kraft Food Company is a Mexican company that makes ready made food. Putting a payet to is an expression that means putting an end to something.
In essence, what the author is saying that in the past, people could justify killing by saying “well, we need to eat, so we have to kill”, but that today, with ready-made food like Kraft’s and frozen meals, that excuse to kill is no longer valid.
Who invented Kraft food and, I guess, where did Kraft come from?