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I’m envisioning a low-fat, high-carb, corn-centric grocery store stocked according to government guidelines around what to eat- brands are repped by lobbyists and private label is illegal except for cheap bottled water that is laced with lead. They could call it Uncle Sam’s Club. twitter.com/roybahat/statu…
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Ryan Petersen
@typesfast
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Don’t forget the vertically integrated farms who must sell all their produce to the government and then buy back a percentage for them to eat!
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Kyle Tibbitts
@KyleTibbitts
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They got the Food Pyramid right. What could go wrong?
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Simmons Youngblood Ⓥ
@Smns_Youngblood
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You need to read up on USDA check off dollars and the role of these dollars in consumer education and research. Will blow your mind. The book Meatanomics is a good primer.
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Innocent Bystander
@innoc_bystander
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Approved by the American Heart Association
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Thinkfree
@thinkfree2010
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Yes.
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Alex N
@enottwit
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low fat, high carb.. have you been living under a rock for the last 10 years or so?
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Grazie P Christie MD
@GChristiemd
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You have a touching faith in government.
Look into giant nutritional mistakes they’ve made, for instance food pyramid schemes that lead to obesity and diabetes for huge numbers of Americans.
Government regulators have less knowledge and less accountability than corporations
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