Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We don’t allow it bc of the salt content.
Yup much better to have potato chips and chicken nuggets.![]()
We don’t eat chicken nuggets and we limit chips to once or twice a week.
Why do you not limit chips if you're limiting seaweed?
We do. And seaweed has higher sodium than chips anyway.
No way. That's false, but keep telling yourself that the superfood seaweed is too salty to be healthy for your potato chip eating kids.
Why are you so invested in it? Do you work for a seaweed company?
Why don’t you think about the likelihood of that being true? I just don’t like when people state false information and then object to being called out on it.
It’s not false to state seaweed is salty.
It’s false to state seaweed is saltier than potato chips unless you’re eating low/no salt chips.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We don’t allow it bc of the salt content.
Yup much better to have potato chips and chicken nuggets.![]()
We don’t eat chicken nuggets and we limit chips to once or twice a week.
Why do you not limit chips if you're limiting seaweed?
We do. And seaweed has higher sodium than chips anyway.
No way. That's false, but keep telling yourself that the superfood seaweed is too salty to be healthy for your potato chip eating kids.
Why are you so invested in it? Do you work for a seaweed company?
Why don’t you think about the likelihood of that being true? I just don’t like when people state false information and then object to being called out on it.
It’s not false to state seaweed is salty.
It’s false to state seaweed is saltier than potato chips unless you’re eating low/no salt chips.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We don’t allow it bc of the salt content.
Yup much better to have potato chips and chicken nuggets.![]()
We don’t eat chicken nuggets and we limit chips to once or twice a week.
Why do you not limit chips if you're limiting seaweed?
We do. And seaweed has higher sodium than chips anyway.
No way. That's false, but keep telling yourself that the superfood seaweed is too salty to be healthy for your potato chip eating kids.
Why are you so invested in it? Do you work for a seaweed company?
Why don’t you think about the likelihood of that being true? I just don’t like when people state false information and then object to being called out on it.
It’s not false to state seaweed is salty.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We don’t allow it bc of the salt content.
Yup much better to have potato chips and chicken nuggets.![]()
We don’t eat chicken nuggets and we limit chips to once or twice a week.
Why do you not limit chips if you're limiting seaweed?
We do. And seaweed has higher sodium than chips anyway.
No way. That's false, but keep telling yourself that the superfood seaweed is too salty to be healthy for your potato chip eating kids.
Why are you so invested in it? Do you work for a seaweed company?
Why don’t you think about the likelihood of that being true? I just don’t like when people state false information and then object to being called out on it.
Anonymous wrote:Careful where you get it. Much comes from offshore northern Asia and has been contaminated with radioactive waste from Fukishima.
Anonymous wrote:We don’t allow it bc of the salt content.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We don’t allow it bc of the salt content.
Yup much better to have potato chips and chicken nuggets.![]()
We don’t eat chicken nuggets and we limit chips to once or twice a week.
Why do you not limit chips if you're limiting seaweed?
We do. And seaweed has higher sodium than chips anyway.
No way. That's false, but keep telling yourself that the superfood seaweed is too salty to be healthy for your potato chip eating kids.
My kids love seaweed and eat it occasionally. But there is nothing wrong with potatoes either. Potato chips are potatoes, oil, and salt. Seaweed snacks are identical, just sub potatoes for seaweed.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, I wish there were seaweed snack packs without so much packaging waste.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We don’t allow it bc of the salt content.
Yup much better to have potato chips and chicken nuggets.![]()
We don’t eat chicken nuggets and we limit chips to once or twice a week.
Why do you not limit chips if you're limiting seaweed?
We do. And seaweed has higher sodium than chips anyway.
No way. That's false, but keep telling yourself that the superfood seaweed is too salty to be healthy for your potato chip eating kids.
Why are you so invested in it? Do you work for a seaweed company?
Anonymous wrote:Yes the problem with on the shelf fried snacks is the oil tends to be stale, which means a physical change called oxidation, makes it very difficult for your body to deal with, which leads to inflammation.
Sorry to ruin it for you: this is true with anything on the shelf that has been fried in oil.
When reaching for snacks, You can do better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We don’t allow it bc of the salt content.
Yup much better to have potato chips and chicken nuggets.![]()
We don’t eat chicken nuggets and we limit chips to once or twice a week.
Why do you not limit chips if you're limiting seaweed?
We do. And seaweed has higher sodium than chips anyway.
No way. That's false, but keep telling yourself that the superfood seaweed is too salty to be healthy for your potato chip eating kids.