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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What type do you get and what toppings? Not everyone likes lettuce, tomato, pickles. What did you do?[/quote] No yoga mat bread for my guests.[/quote] That makes no sense.[/quote] I think they rectified that issue, granola.[/quote] The issue was stupid anyways it's like saying your food has a deadly chloride that kills plant life and is thrown on roads to deice. chloride is almost like chlorine by only one ion. chlorine is deadly!.[/quote] WTF. Are you trying to say? [/quote] They're trying to create a connection between the recent craze around yoga mat chemical (which is in a lot of foods, actually, and which I think might have some negative health effects) and the fact that most people don't know anything about chemistry (me included). We still eat lousy food. I would not get a Subway platter, OP. The food is not tasty, at all.[/quote] http://www.sciencebasedmedicine.org/vani-hari-a-k-a-the-food-babe-the-jenny-mccarthy-of-food/[/quote]
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