I recently had to have brain surgery and my tastes completely changed. 54 years of not liking chocolate pudding are now gone and chocolate pudding is now on the shopping list (ingredients, more likely, for real pudding). I will try everything I can, and keep what I like.
Food faddism is really close to ingratitude.
/johnny
I like the term food faddism. On some level a lot of this stuff is a fad. On another level though, especially with leftists, they want to inject politics into every single daily event. Food for them is a political statement. Unfortunately a lot of conservative Christians have gotten caught up in it because it begins with a little bit of truth before morphing into an ungrateful lie. It starts with desiring to eat healthy, which is a perfectly fine thing. It then morphs into lists of “food” and “not food.” We’re to the point where internet sages will tell us whether our morning corn flakes are food or not. (usually not)