
[quote]pittbulll wrote:
[quote]usmccds423 wrote:
[quote]pittbulll wrote:
[quote]usmccds423 wrote:
Shit, I wonder how much salt is my corn flakes. If only those evil companies will tell me![/quote]
Just curious , would you eat this shit ?[/quote]
Normally I wouldn’t. I do eat rice puffs (or whatever they’re called) from time to time. [/quote]
OK we will take rice puffs
I do not know you but unless you have the body of a God (ME:) you should not be eating rice puffs .
Now if you have the body of a god , put it down to Pitt:) but if you don’t , you are either uninformed or self destructive or just not too bright , no offense meant :)[/quote]
Lol, wut?
This is what I’m referring too. It’s one single ingredient.
[quote]pittbulll wrote:
People do have a choice but I know from experience it is time consuming and work to eat right . Food prep and shopping for very perishable foods
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So the root cause of this whole obesity issue is laziness. I thought it was evil corporations manipulating consumers into food addiction.
[quote]usmccds423 wrote:
[quote]pittbulll wrote:
[quote]usmccds423 wrote:
[quote]pittbulll wrote:
[quote]usmccds423 wrote:
Shit, I wonder how much salt is my corn flakes. If only those evil companies will tell me![/quote]
Just curious , would you eat this shit ?[/quote]
Normally I wouldn’t. I do eat rice puffs (or whatever they’re called) from time to time. [/quote]
OK we will take rice puffs
I do not know you but unless you have the body of a God (ME:) you should not be eating rice puffs .
Now if you have the body of a god , put it down to Pitt:) but if you don’t , you are either uninformed or self destructive or just not too bright , no offense meant :)[/quote]
Lol, wut?
This is what I’m referring too. It’s one single ingredient.
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all very simple carbs
[quote]usmccds423 wrote:
[quote]pittbulll wrote:
People do have a choice but I know from experience it is time consuming and work to eat right . Food prep and shopping for very perishable foods
[/quote]
So the root cause of this whole obesity issue is laziness. I thought it was evil corporations manipulating consumers into food addiction. [/quote]
I would put the whole obesity thing at %70 diet and %30 activity
[quote]pittbulll wrote:
[quote]usmccds423 wrote:
[quote]pittbulll wrote:
People do have a choice but I know from experience it is time consuming and work to eat right . Food prep and shopping for very perishable foods
[/quote]
So the root cause of this whole obesity issue is laziness. I thought it was evil corporations manipulating consumers into food addiction. [/quote]
I would put the whole obesity thing at %70 diet and %30 activity
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And 100% not corporate America’s fault.
[quote]pittbulll wrote:
[quote]usmccds423 wrote:
[quote]pittbulll wrote:
[quote]usmccds423 wrote:
[quote]pittbulll wrote:
[quote]usmccds423 wrote:
Shit, I wonder how much salt is my corn flakes. If only those evil companies will tell me![/quote]
Just curious , would you eat this shit ?[/quote]
Normally I wouldn’t. I do eat rice puffs (or whatever they’re called) from time to time. [/quote]
OK we will take rice puffs
I do not know you but unless you have the body of a God (ME:) you should not be eating rice puffs .
Now if you have the body of a god , put it down to Pitt:) but if you don’t , you are either uninformed or self destructive or just not too bright , no offense meant :)[/quote]
Lol, wut?
This is what I’m referring too. It’s one single ingredient.
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all very simple carbs
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Ya, a whopping 15g Carbs per cup with 0 sugar…

this is my prefeered way to fuck up my diet 
[quote]usmccds423 wrote:
[quote]pittbulll wrote:
[quote]usmccds423 wrote:
[quote]pittbulll wrote:
People do have a choice but I know from experience it is time consuming and work to eat right . Food prep and shopping for very perishable foods
[/quote]
So the root cause of this whole obesity issue is laziness. I thought it was evil corporations manipulating consumers into food addiction. [/quote]
I would put the whole obesity thing at %70 diet and %30 activity
[/quote]
And 100% not corporate America’s fault.
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I am trying not to lay fault , I am trying to fix a problem
[quote]pittbulll wrote:
this is my prefeered way to fuck up my diet :)[/quote]
Not a bad way to do it.
[quote]pittbulll wrote:
[quote]usmccds423 wrote:
[quote]pittbulll wrote:
[quote]usmccds423 wrote:
[quote]pittbulll wrote:
People do have a choice but I know from experience it is time consuming and work to eat right . Food prep and shopping for very perishable foods
[/quote]
So the root cause of this whole obesity issue is laziness. I thought it was evil corporations manipulating consumers into food addiction. [/quote]
I would put the whole obesity thing at %70 diet and %30 activity
[/quote]
And 100% not corporate America’s fault.
[/quote]
I am trying not to lay fault , I am trying to fix a problem
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Me too.
Americans will never change unless they accept responsibility for their actions. Zep is trying to put the blame on an outside source (corporations) which is absurd.
[quote]usmccds423 wrote:
[quote]pittbulll wrote:
[quote]usmccds423 wrote:
[quote]pittbulll wrote:
[quote]usmccds423 wrote:
[quote]pittbulll wrote:
[quote]usmccds423 wrote:
Shit, I wonder how much salt is my corn flakes. If only those evil companies will tell me![/quote]
Just curious , would you eat this shit ?[/quote]
Normally I wouldn’t. I do eat rice puffs (or whatever they’re called) from time to time. [/quote]
OK we will take rice puffs
I do not know you but unless you have the body of a God (ME:) you should not be eating rice puffs .
Now if you have the body of a god , put it down to Pitt:) but if you don’t , you are either uninformed or self destructive or just not too bright , no offense meant :)[/quote]
Lol, wut?
This is what I’m referring too. It’s one single ingredient.
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all very simple carbs
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Ya, a whopping 15g Carbs per cup with 0 sugar…[/quote]
that is if you eat the recommended serving size , pay attention to no protien and no fat , makes it almost 100% simple carbs , you may as well eat 15 grams of sugar
Hey , got to go fuck up my diet , l8r 
It’s like blaming the bar if you’re an alcoholic.
Glad we straightened that out.
[quote]usmccds423 wrote:
It’s like blaming the bar if you’re an alcoholic. [/quote]
Tell me it is none of my business and I will; drop it but do you have your weight / body fat where you want it to be ?
[quote]pittbulll wrote:
[quote]usmccds423 wrote:
It’s like blaming the bar if you’re an alcoholic. [/quote]
Tell me it is none of my business and I will; drop it but do you have your weight / body fat where you want it to be ?
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No, I don’t. It is 100% on me, however, that that is the case.
[quote]usmccds423 wrote:
[quote]pittbulll wrote:
[quote]usmccds423 wrote:
It’s like blaming the bar if you’re an alcoholic. [/quote]
Tell me it is none of my business and I will; drop it but do you have your weight / body fat where you want it to be ?
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No, I don’t. It is 100% on me, however, that that is the case. [/quote]
My curiosity is whether yo know those puffed rice cereals have very little value in your diet ?
[quote]usmccds423 wrote:
[quote]pittbulll wrote:
[quote]usmccds423 wrote:
[quote]pittbulll wrote:
[quote]usmccds423 wrote:
[quote]pittbulll wrote:
People do have a choice but I know from experience it is time consuming and work to eat right . Food prep and shopping for very perishable foods
[/quote]
So the root cause of this whole obesity issue is laziness. I thought it was evil corporations manipulating consumers into food addiction. [/quote]
I would put the whole obesity thing at %70 diet and %30 activity
[/quote]
And 100% not corporate America’s fault.
[/quote]
I am trying not to lay fault , I am trying to fix a problem
[/quote]
Me too.
Americans will never change unless they accept responsibility for their actions. Zep is trying to put the blame on an outside source (corporations) which is absurd. [/quote]
So you completely ignore the findings in the studies and the right for the consumer to know.
[quote]usmccds423 wrote:
[quote]Zeppelin795 wrote:
[quote]usmccds423 wrote:
[quote]Zeppelin795 wrote:
So it is your position that it is okay for food purveyors to manipulate food ingredients for a desired response that acts on the same receptors as drugs to encourage more of that food item. This is okay even without public knowledge?
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I thought drugs were a poor comparison…[/quote]
Sad and poor understanding of the argument. You may even be borderline retarded so I just feel sorry for you.
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[quote]Zeppelin795 wrote:
[quote]usmccds423 wrote:
[quote]cwill1973 wrote:
What we really need are government warning labels on light bulbs exclaiming: “WARNING! Smoking meth is hazardous to your health!” My only lament is that the saddies who gorge on processed foods aren’t dying off quicker.[/quote]
No, what we REALLY need is a warning label on meth that has the exact details on how said meth was combined/cooked because clearly meth labs everywhere are manipulating meth to increase the brains reward response and it is the governments responsibility to make the general public aware of said," manipulation by subterfuge."
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This is a weak comparison as you are trying to equate the illegal with the legal.[/quote]
It’s a weak comparison when I make it, but when you make it it’s genius…
LOLOLOLOLOLOL
If I’m a retard I’ve got bad news for you. [/quote]
You have little to no understanding of the issue.
[quote]cwill1973 wrote:
[quote]Zeppelin795 wrote:
[quote]cwill1973 wrote:
[quote]Zeppelin795 wrote:
[quote]cwill1973 wrote:
What we really need are government warning labels on light bulbs exclaiming: “WARNING! Smoking meth is hazardous to your health!” My only lament is that the saddies who gorge on processed foods aren’t dying off quicker.[/quote]
So you claim the same position as countingbeans?
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My position is thus: If you need a government warning label to tell you the processed food you are eating may not behave nutritionally or chemically the same way an all natural food may, the chances of such a person even understanding the ramifications of such a warning is slim to none. And slim left town. Saddies have about as much interest in the composition of the food they acquire during one of their gluttonous forays to Taco Bell as does a lion caring about the emotions of the antelope it is gorging upon.
More government intrusion and fiscal waste enforcing increasingly useless laws will not change a thing for the better. Information about nearly everything is a mere mouse click away, yet…
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So the public should not be informed how the food, that is sold in stores, is manufactured? Because this would mean more government intrusion and YOU don’t think it would change a thing?
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If the public wanted to know they could simply look it up themselves. You can lead a horse to water but you can’t make him drink.
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Then why have ingredients listed? Couldn’t the consumer find out themselves somehow?