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06-01-2013 01:18 PM |
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Originally Posted by chiefzilla1501
(Post 9723579)
We need to increase nutritional education and improve transparency in how big food manufacturers tell you about what is exactly in your food.
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Yeah... obviously I do agree with you here. I have no problem with increasing real education.
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Originally Posted by chiefzilla1501
(Post 9723579)
People can eat or drink whatever they want. For some reason, the message isn't getting through. Some of that is probably because of personal choice. But a lot of that is because I sense a lot of people have no idea how bad for you some stuff is, and some of that stuff is really non-obvious. Diet soda is a perfect example.
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Diet Soda is a TERRIBLE example! That is simply an example of people who are willfully ignorant and use it as an excuse. There is no shortage of information on how bad that shit is if you spend 2 seconds looking it up in an era where everything is a goddamn google click away. Substitute processed foods, in their entirety, are terrible for you. That includes butter substitutes as well.
I mean I didn't think you were talking about stuff people could easily figure out on their own. Hell man, ignorance isn't an excuse for stupidity. All soda is poison anyway. That's not hard to discover. It should have a warning label on it.
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