you don’t have to buy sugary versions, they’re the most popular because sugar is popular but no sugar added is right next to it at the generic supermarket I go to
this is what I usually get, it’s everywhere in New England but I think it’s nationally available tho unfortunately I think whole foods is their national distributor so probably more expensive elsewhere. idk, I was just responding to the sugar thing, but it’s not worth looking through every store’s products in multiple major cities to argue the point, like yes it’s harder to find food that’s not filled with the ubiquitous bullshit, was just saying it’s not the only stuff you can find.
you don’t have to buy sugary versions, they’re the most popular because sugar is popular but no sugar added is right next to it at the generic supermarket I go to
No I'm pretty sure my wide generalisation of an entire nations consumption habits is correct
tone clarifier
not trying to be dismissive. Trying to admit fault in a cheeky way.
It’s difficult and expensive to find ones that don’t contain palm oil.
this is what I usually get, it’s everywhere in New England but I think it’s nationally available tho unfortunately I think whole foods is their national distributor so probably more expensive elsewhere. idk, I was just responding to the sugar thing, but it’s not worth looking through every store’s products in multiple major cities to argue the point, like yes it’s harder to find food that’s not filled with the ubiquitous bullshit, was just saying it’s not the only stuff you can find.
Sure. Just it’s difficult and expensive. :)