Friday, August 18, 2006
An ethical blessing to consume
Meanwhile, while the rich go ethical the consumption of Champagne, once seen as a drink primarily for the rich, is increasingly seen as vulgar. The WSJE also has an article from London on how Champagne is becoming popular with “chavs”. Apparently the Oxford English Dictionary defines these as young people characterised by: “brash and loutish behaviour and the wearing of designer clothes”. But to me it seems like a snobbish term to describe - and deride - ordinary young people.
So for the rich consumption can be OK as long as it is blessed with an ethical tag. For the rest of us to aspire to the best in life is uncouth or even uncool.
Labels: consumption, ethics

