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Why The Glucose Crisis Will Be Worse Than The Opioid Crisis
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<blockquote data-quote="KK123" data-source="post: 2462324" data-attributes="member: 451727"><p>Because it's mass produced, relatively cheap and as far as they are concerned (ie, the govt), it fills people's bellies by acting as a filler rather than providing any nutritional benefit. Until society as a whole accepts that these foods cause more health conditions (or add to them) it will go on. It's easy to say just eat loads of veg or organic meat or 'non fillers' but what can people on a limited budget do when a green pepper costs upto 60p and feeds barely one. I have NEVER seen a two for the price of one vegetable. By saying that I am not suggesting people on a budget can't or don't wish to eat healthily but it's harder to have freedom of choice when it's the higher carb 'rubbish' that is the cheapest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KK123, post: 2462324, member: 451727"] Because it's mass produced, relatively cheap and as far as they are concerned (ie, the govt), it fills people's bellies by acting as a filler rather than providing any nutritional benefit. Until society as a whole accepts that these foods cause more health conditions (or add to them) it will go on. It's easy to say just eat loads of veg or organic meat or 'non fillers' but what can people on a limited budget do when a green pepper costs upto 60p and feeds barely one. I have NEVER seen a two for the price of one vegetable. By saying that I am not suggesting people on a budget can't or don't wish to eat healthily but it's harder to have freedom of choice when it's the higher carb 'rubbish' that is the cheapest. [/QUOTE]
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