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Opt for Diabetic Choices on Tesco groceries?

I think that checkbox means if you want to be diabetic. In all seriousness it’s not funny. The state, through disastrous dietary advice, wilfully promotes and now straight-up advertises disease by using supermarkets as a proxy. And of course the supermarkets lap it up because they make massive gains on super cheap, highly profitable imitation food with a two year shelf life. In an ideal world they would be prosecuted for pushing such damaging ‘misinformation’ on the unsuspecting well and vulnerable sick, but we all know it will never happen so long as money can buy fast cars and houses with more toilets than mine has rooms.
 
They make no distinction between types of diabetes. If they mean type 2, they should say so. That list is a disaster.

My new DN was initially sceptical of my decade of diet control, until I got her to scroll back through my annual results. Given those recommendations, I understand her scepticism
 
This is very serious as they are the biggest supermarket, so no doubt have significant influence on boards etc. It is only necessary to look at what has happened in Newyork City schools and colleges, when a body with power makes an undemocratic change.
 
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