When it comes to reforming health care in the United States, Whole Foods CEO John Mackey says the "best solution" is for Americans to eat better and change their lifestyle.
Americans are not taking as good care of their own bodies as they ought to be, Mackey says: “71% of Americans are overweight and 42.5% are obese. Clearly, we’re making bad choices in the way we eat,” he says. “It’s not a sustainable path. And so, I’m calling it out.”
Yep no systemic problems here, just coincidentally millions and millions of individual bad nutrition decisions. pERsOnaL rEsPONsiBiliTY! Fuck allllllllllllllllllllll the way off dude.
why buy shredded cheese, the anti-caking agents suck. in my opinion grating cheese only takes a moment and it tastes and melts better enough to justify the time
in my area, whole cuts of cheese costs more than the preshredded stuff. which is weird since you'd think it'd cost more to add potato starch and shred it, but i've never claimed to understand capitalism
Yep no systemic problems here, just coincidentally millions and millions of individual bad nutrition decisions. pERsOnaL rEsPONsiBiliTY! Fuck allllllllllllllllllllll the way off dude.
Why don't people just shop at my healthy store where everything is marked up by 20% and shredded cheese costs 8.50?
why buy shredded cheese, the anti-caking agents suck. in my opinion grating cheese only takes a moment and it tastes and melts better enough to justify the time
in my area, whole cuts of cheese costs more than the preshredded stuff. which is weird since you'd think it'd cost more to add potato starch and shred it, but i've never claimed to understand capitalism
I dunno cellulose is pretty cheap. Much cheaper than cheese. And you're getting as much as 4% sawdust.
that is weird
Ever since I saw... something... cheese graters are a from reminder of what I saw.
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Funny how Whole Foods aren’t spread out across the entire country and in poor urban areas.