Anonymous wrote:Don’t ban Little Debbie’s. I love a Swiss Roll, Nutty Buddy or cosmic brownie every once in a while. So nostalgic. So bad but so good. Don’t deny me simple pleasures.
Life is chaotic now.
Anonymous wrote:A big bag of potatoes and a big bag of carrots are very cheap and can make all kinds of meals but they aren't convenient. You have to haul these bags home (if you have kids and are on the bus, that isn't easy). You then have to wash and prep them, have time to cook them, have knowledge of cooking about how to make them taste good (especially to kids who are used to salt / sugar in processed food)spices and whanot and then put a meal on the table your family will eat. We probably eat a lot cheaper than people on food stamps and I could make great meals out of food stamps but that is because I grew up on the land and we pretty much lived off of our vegetable garden, fruit trees, chickens etc. If you don't have that knowledge, then a big bag of potatoes doesn't look like something you can turn into meals that your kids will eat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Healthy food already is relatively more affordable than processed food.
Wrong. An apple costs more than a bag of doritos.
Have you been to a grocery store lately? A family size bag of apples is about the same cost as a family size bag of doritos.
Beans, legumes, rice, frozen vegetables, and water are all infinitely more healthy and considerably cheaper than a ton of processed food at the grocery store.
Anonymous wrote:Yes. People do what’s cheap and easy. The problem is that eating crap is cheap and easy NOW but is very expensive for us later when it comes to paying for obesity, diabetes, hypertension, other conditions. It’s also not easy, as we need to consider what our limits as a country will be in supporting people who are expensive to care for and don’t have possibility of a healthy recovery. We need to make junk as hard for people now as their medical care will be for us in the not too distant future.
And the idea of teachers handing out junk food in school classrooms as rewards and incentives is completely outrageous and needs to be banned TODAY.
Anonymous wrote:Look… I eat pretty healthfully, but I do like my occasional potato chip or French fry. Why would I want that banned?!
Anonymous wrote:Ban processed foods - no.
Ban food coloring - yes. Many we use are already banned in other parts of the world and serve little purpose while being potentially harmful.
Ban other GRAS additives and "natural flavors" - some of them or require higher burden of proof that they are safe.
The problem is so many food safety people are already being laid off. Very short sighted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Healthy food already is relatively more affordable than processed food.
Wrong. An apple costs more than a bag of doritos.
Well if you just randomly pick items out of thin air, sure. But ounce for ounce, an apple is cheaper than its processed counterpart, applesauce. Corn tortillas (or masa harina if you really want to start from scratch) plus frying oil is cheaper, ounce for ounce, than a bag of Doritos.
Anonymous wrote:Processed, not completely, but it could use revisions.
Ultra-processed, definitely.