Why wouldn't he...Judging by his physique he's personally invested in health concerns at this stage in his life.I highly doubt he will though.
A huge one. And not just from food producers. The drug companies love this shitty food as well for all the late stage drugs they sell.Between RFK and Dr. Oz Big Food could be in for a real awakening....There's going to a hell of a push back however.
If he can, I'll be rooting for his success.Why wouldn't he...Judging by his physique he's personally invested in health concerns at this stage in his life.
His stance on seed/vegetable oils is going to meet some harsh criticism as well.If he can, I'll be rooting for his success.
But I have a feeling he will get bought and sold by corporate lobbyists.
Wont be surprised if he starts saying high fructose corn syrup is highly misunderstood in a couple of years along with some phony science.
I would generally agree that tallow is probably healthier than processed seed oils as it is naturally occurring.His stance on seed/vegetable oils is going to meet some harsh criticism as well.
How do you figure? You may well be right but aren’t there other routes?…That means the Turks let him fly over Turkish air space.
A quick search shows that Canada has about 20,000 fast food locations and the U.S. 200,000. That's a very slight improvement from a nutritional perspective given Canada has about 12% of the population.The food culture in the US (and much of the west) in general, encourages, high sodium, high sugar, high saturated fat, highly processed and canned foods consumption.
It's possible but not necessary.Yup. He in Moscow.
...........That means the Turks let him fly over Turkish air space.
I highly doubt he will though.
Again , it's about the additives in processed foods sold in grocery stores.A quick search shows that Canada has about 20,000 fast food locations and the U.S. 200,000. That's a very slight improvement from a nutritional perspective given Canada has about 12% of the population.
Beyond food, there are other cultural and lifestyle choices that bleed into the issue of obesity.
So please quiet down and go back to your poutine.
Anyone who’s been to a mall in buffalo does not need to go to a zoo to look at hippos anymoreA quick search shows that Canada has about 20,000 fast food locations and the U.S. 200,000. That's a very slight improvement from a nutritional perspective given Canada has about 12% of the population.
Beyond food, there are other cultural and lifestyle choices that bleed into the issue of obesity.
So please quiet down and go back to your poutine.
Haha, if people brought up Trump the felon and rapist on this thread that would be copacetic to many.A Digression From Cheeseburgers & Fries (and back to Assad)
A candid (& lengthy) interview of Lavrov, just before the (political) demise of Assad.
I said US and the west.Beyond food, there are other cultural and lifestyle choices that bleed into the issue of obesity.
I agree the U.S. has an obesity problem. I don't think it's as simple as blaming fast food, additives, etc.Anyone who’s been to a mall in buffalo does not need to go to a zoo to look at hippos anymore
• USA: The obesity rate among adults is approximately 42% (based on CDC data for 2017–2020). Severe obesity is also more common in the U.S. than in Canada.
• Canada: The adult obesity rate is lower, around 27%, according to the Canadian Health Measures Survey (CHMS, 2021).
I'm not sure we are talking about the same angle. From my experience, the West with the same access to fast food and processed food doesn't have the same problem as the U.S.I said US and the west.
Yes.I'm not sure we are talking about the same angle. From my experience, the West with the same access to fast food and processed food doesn't have the same problem as the U.S.