Monday, April 28, 2025

[News Boquete] Why Freeze and Feast Stands Out — Purity You Can Taste and Trust



 
Hello Friends and Family!
 
We're excited to share the latest news from Freeze and Feast!
 
At Freeze and Feast, we pride ourselves on using the purest, highest-quality ingredients we can find — because what goes into your body matters.
 

🆕 New This Week!

Check out our two new entrees:

🥄 Our Homemade Greek Yogurt!

Our homemade Greek yogurt is flying off the shelves — and for good reason!
 
Available flavors:
  • Plain
  • Mixed Berry
  • Vanilla
  • Banana
     
High in protein, packed with probiotics for gut health, loaded with vitamins and minerals — and absolutely delicious.
 
📍 Visit Us!
Find Freeze and Feast at San Francisco Plaza, bottom left-hand corner.
Open Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from 8 am to 4 pm and Tuesdays from 1 pm to 4 pm for pickup or delivery six days a week! Or at the Tuesday Market
 
 
📲 Order Now! Visit freezeandfeast.com, message us on WhatsApp, or stop by our store today!  6161-8787
 
 
When you choose locally fed beef in Panama, it's important to understand the agricultural practices behind it.
 

🌾 Chemical Use in Panama's Agriculture

Panama's agricultural sector uses high levels of chemical inputs, with serious effects on the environment and human health:
 
  • Pesticide and Fertilizer Runoff: Agricultural runoff containing toxic chemicals like organophosphates has been identified as a major environmental and health concern, polluting water sources and impacting rural communities (COHA: Water Quality Impairment).
     

🐄 Chemical Use in Livestock Farming

Cattle ranching is a major agricultural activity in Panama — but it often comes at a heavy cost:
 
  • Agrochemical Usage: Traditional cattle farming methods rely heavily on chemical sprays to maintain pastures, contributing to soil erosion and environmental damage (Mongabay: Silvopasture in Panama).
     
  • Antibiotic and Hormone Risks: While specific data for Panama is limited, overuse of antibiotics and hormones in livestock is widespread in developing countries, often leading to harmful residues in meat and contributing to the global issue of antibiotic resistance (PMC: Antimicrobial Use in Livestock).
     
  • Monthly Toxic Spraying: In Panama, cattle are sprayed monthly with highly toxic chemicals to control ticks. These toxins remain in the animals' systems and ultimately end up in the beef people consume.
     

🍽️ Why Freeze and Feast Chooses Argentinian Beef

Because of these serious concerns, Freeze and Feast proudly uses imported Argentinian beef, known for its purity and safety.
We work hard to ensure that our beef:
 
  • Is free of cancer-causing carcinogens
     
  • Is not exposed to monthly chemical sprays
     
  • Contains no harmful antibiotic or hormone residues
     
We believe you deserve food that strengthens your health — not food that risks it.
 

🐖 Why We Refuse to Use Pork

Did you know that 1 in 10 people get sick each year from pork-related products?
Pigs can carry over 20 different infectious diseases, including Trichinella, Salmonella, and Hepatitis E — even if they look healthy.
At Freeze and Feast, we refuse to serve pork because we will never compromise your health for profit.
 
 
📲 Order Now! Visit freezeandfeast.com, message us on WhatsApp, or stop by our store today!  6161-8787
 
 
 
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