Each year more people by far die of chronic diseases caused by a bad food system than have died of coronavirus, but we don't treat it as a national emergency. Why? Because chemical companies, food companies, and big agricultural companies make trillions of dollars off that system

Mar 28, 2021 · 6:21 PM UTC

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Eating habits aren't contagious.
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What’s a “bad food system”...
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I’m so glad you were largely ignored in the election.
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We need more nourishment, less food “products.”
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AND, all those sick peeps become a product for the pharmaceutical barons who pump us full of their chemicals to treat our preventable diseases caused by the unhealthy food. Why are we like this?
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AMEN, MARIANNE! So true. Thank you for saying it, thank you.
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Yes, and many people get addicted to refined sugar, which is added for shelf life for reasons of cost and profit.
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The food industry has discovered the sweet spot for sugar, fat and salt. So hard to resist what we’re genetically engineered to crave. We want pills to mitigate the impact of our choices.
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