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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What foods aren’t processed? Everything you buy at the grocery store has been through a process to bring it there. Do you live on a farm and grow all your food yourself?[/quote] I mean [b]if it has a lot of ingredients you can't pronounce then it's probably not that good for you[/b]. If it has a lot of sugar or sodium it's probably not that good for you. Foods that have these things tend to be more processed than produce. Not that complicated.[/quote] This is such a lame cop out. If it has a lot of ingredients you can’t pronounce, it just means you’re scientifically illiterate. Nothing more. [/quote] You sound like a sad person. You're right, it doesn't mean much by itself, but it is a marker of being very processed, which is often associated with a lot of added sugar and/or sodium. [/quote] Oh no! Your food might have the dreaded dihydrogen monoxide! Seriously are you just trolling? Like I make my own pizza sometimes. If I were to order a pizza from the store, it takes 5 minutes. If I make my own pizza there's a solid 2 hours of work in there and I have to start the night before. And no I don't make my own mozzarella or something ridiculous like that. I'm not obtuse enough to ever criticize people for NOT making their own pizza because stuff takes time.[/quote]
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