Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
I mean if it has a lot of ingredients you can't pronounce then it's probably not that good for you. 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.
I’m the pp you’re responding to. Thanks for taking the time to explainbut I was just being facetious.
It sounds like I correctly identified you as a moron.
NP. I don't think you know what moron means. Or facetious. I can't tell if you're trying to be snarky or can't read the room or are just rude.
Talk to someone who works in the industry, all food you get at a grocery store is considered "processed."
I think someone's just bored and wants attention. And we're all being morons and falling for it.
No, just someone perplexed by the resistance to the idea that some types of food are bad for you. When most people say "processed food", we are talking about ultra-processed food. Ultra-processed food is not good for you, and our food supply is full of it. If you are going to be literal and talk about any kind of food that when through some sort of process before eating it, then why not just call it food? Unless you literally ate it off the tree? https://www.heartandstroke.ca/articles/what-is-ultra-processed-food
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
I mean if it has a lot of ingredients you can't pronounce then it's probably not that good for you. 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.
I’m the pp you’re responding to. Thanks for taking the time to explainbut I was just being facetious.
It sounds like I correctly identified you as a moron.
NP. I don't think you know what moron means. Or facetious. I can't tell if you're trying to be snarky or can't read the room or are just rude.
Talk to someone who works in the industry, all food you get at a grocery store is considered "processed."
I think someone's just bored and wants attention. And we're all being morons and falling for it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
I mean if it has a lot of ingredients you can't pronounce then it's probably not that good for you. 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.
I’m the pp you’re responding to. Thanks for taking the time to explainbut I was just being facetious.
It sounds like I correctly identified you as a moron.
NP. I don't think you know what moron means. Or facetious. I can't tell if you're trying to be snarky or can't read the room or are just rude.
Talk to someone who works in the industry, all food you get at a grocery store is considered "processed."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
I mean if it has a lot of ingredients you can't pronounce then it's probably not that good for you. 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.
I’m the pp you’re responding to. Thanks for taking the time to explainbut I was just being facetious.
It sounds like I correctly identified you as a moron.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
I mean if it has a lot of ingredients you can't pronounce then it's probably not that good for you. 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.
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.
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.
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.
But you are obtuse enough to spend time writing this post.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
I mean if it has a lot of ingredients you can't pronounce then it's probably not that good for you. 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.
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.
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.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Because they're delicious, easy and cheap.
The question is: why don't you buy processed food for your kids? Processed doesn't necessarily equal unhealthy, and made from scratch doesn't necessarily equal healthy. My husband makes tons of homemade cookies. Not healthy.