To: nickcarraway
So what are some alternative solutions?...
We found that people who said they checked ingredients before eating new foods had lower fast-food intake. This suggests that making it easier for Americans to learn what is in their food could help sway consumers away from fast food and toward healthier eating options.
How bad do you have to be at basic reasoning to come up with a conclusion so erroneous? The evidence "suggests" nothing of the sort. It merely suggests that health-conscious people (those that check labels) are less likely to eat junk food.
To: jjsheridan5
I read all labels and I love fast food, especially Whoppers.
35 posted on
06/16/2017 7:38:46 PM PDT by
tiki
To: jjsheridan5
Oh yeah, and I’m not fat.
36 posted on
06/16/2017 7:39:36 PM PDT by
tiki
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