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Cheapest to produce for largest possible margin America! |
Most US flour is made with niacin. Its not added in European flour making process. Im not gluten intolerant but bread in US upsets my stomach. Bread in France and Italy does no. They don't use niacin. |
Sure. But, oddly, niacin is not the same thing as "all bleached flour, high fructose corn syrup garbage.'' You might think so, but no. The things you learn. |
Oh my god, the drama! I don’t like mass produced bread, either, but fortunately there are tons of options out there, including making your own. At any given time in my house, we usually have about 4 or 5 different varieties of bread, from the squishy crap that one of my kids likes, to baguettes from a local French bakery, to homemade bread that my other kid loves to make on his own. Options! So many of them! |
| It's a country of diversity. Some people were not raised with that, and they can't wrap their heads around it. Give them time. |
Why is there salt in every single ingredient list? You know salt is bad. |
Amazing the human race has survived. We must be sturdy. |
Because salt makes food taste good. |
The real middle class? (Not the DCUM "I may be the top 3% but since I am not top 1% I am middle class" middle class) |
But Europeans don't use any salt. It's actually banned from their food there, all of it. They know what's up. |
Go salt free. How quickly do you think you'd die? |
Big Salt has you thinking your blood is chock full of sodium and chloride, not to mention potassium and other evil elements. Open your eyes, sheeple. |
You are simply making things up. Is your name Trump perchance? "And 52 out of 53 countries in the European Region have an average daily salt intake above the WHO recommended maximum level of 5 grams (around one teaspoon) per day. The highest levels of salt consumption are in central Asia, the Russian Federation and eastern Europe. Tiny Malta is the sole country meeting the WHO guidelines."" https://healthpolicy-watch.news/who-issues-sharp-call-to-european-countries-to-mandate-reduced-salt-in-processed-foods-to-save-lives/#:~:text=And%2052%20out%20of%2053,Russian%20Federation%20and%20eastern%20Europe. |
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You don’t think the large groups of people suffering from famine or food insecurity would love cheap calories? |