Children don’t make the dietary decisions, nor do they do the shopping for families.
You’re just shocked to be confronted by the realization that you yourself, the holiest of holy, are or have been a purveyor of death and familial destruction. All for a paycheck.
Is there no one you won’t hurt or kill, all in the name of your bank account?
My god the irony of this has its own fucking gravity.
If the companies trying to sell the public their garbage and all the chemicals found in their Franken-foods don’t fit on the label then tough shit. Let them figure it out. They want your money, so let there be some truth and transparency in what they are trying to sell.
Correct adults do. So where is all the transparency of the things they are trying to sell?On the label?
And children do buy things on their own sometimes.
Yes, if anyone has the balls to point out that capitalism only works for a few. He must think his shit don’t stink. Or we could be like you who thinks everything has been figured out and all is good.
I haven’t tended bar in over a decade. I sold adult drinks to adults. I didn’t market garbage for child consumption. Big difference.
Mostly a golf cart took them home or it was a very short drive to their property. And this was a members only place. Most people were 60 years of age and beyond, so getting sloppy drunk was a rarity if ever.
Yes there are adult victims. But society has deemed them worthy of choice. Of course some people make bad decisions. Do children have the same compacity of thought as adults?
When cigarette advertisers were prohibited from using Joe Camel as a marketing tool because it helped to lure young smokers into that bad habit, were they wrong and if so why?
What’s up, man? I took a break for a few years and now I’m back posting occasionally (trying to avoid the blackhole that is PWI to be honest, though). Chris had deactivated my account at my request and when I went to sign up again the username was available I guess
It amazes me how many dieticians and doctors actually push this stuff too. Somehow “sugar good, fat bad” is the common advice. My mother has heart disease and type 2 diabetes. We spar regularly over the dietary advice her doctor gives her. But they have the white coats, authority figures.
I fully believe in corporations as their inexorable quest for more profit are only there for our best interests at heart. I’m too stupid to realize this.