Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bad in what sense?
High in fat, sodium and contain artificial flavorings and colorings. No actual nutritional value. I believed this to be universally understood. Is this actually news to you?
Fuck you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bad in what sense?
High in fat, sodium and contain artificial flavorings and colorings. No actual nutritional value. I believed this to be universally understood. Is this actually news to you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I never gave Lunchables to DD. It's all processed. But some of her friends in Kindergarten brought them to school for lunch often.
Probably everything you put in her lunch is processed, pp.
Did you pack a sandwhich? The bread is processed. Did you use peanut butter and jelly? Both exist because of a process. Meat and cheese? Processed. Any sort of spread? Processsed.
Did you include a milk or juice? Processed. All juice is processed -- getting it into the bottle itself is a process.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bad in what sense?
High in fat, sodium and contain artificial flavorings and colorings. No actual nutritional value. I believed this to be universally understood. Is this actually news to you?
I'm asking what OP's definition of bad is.
New poster. When I think of bad, it's something processed and high in sodium like Spam on Ritz crackers
Anonymous wrote:I never gave Lunchables to DD. It's all processed. But some of her friends in Kindergarten brought them to school for lunch often.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bad in what sense?
High in fat, sodium and contain artificial flavorings and colorings. No actual nutritional value. I believed this to be universally understood. Is this actually news to you?
I'm asking what OP's definition of bad is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bad in what sense?
High in fat, sodium and contain artificial flavorings and colorings. No actual nutritional value. I believed this to be universally understood. Is this actually news to you?