hairygrandpa
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Let’s break this down for a second
Colored cereals - things like fruity pebbles and stuff are way different that other cereals like corn flakes. But even having colored cereals once and a while will not effect your body
Any ham - let’s choose boars head since it’s America’s #1 brand - All of these offerings are surprisingly lean: their Virginia ham contains only 1 gram of fat and 60 calories in a 2-ounce serving; Ovengold turkey has the same amount; and their London broil top round roast beef contains only 3 grams of fat and 70 calories in a 2-ounce serving. Plus the ingredients are salt (they have low sodium options) , smoke and the meat.
Sausages - what’s wrong with meat put into a grinder with seasonings - that’s all hot dogs and sausages are - inb4 cuts of meat lol just lol like any cut is better than other, I eat every part of the animal
Canned food - beans, vegetables are all canned food and ingredients are the item, salt and water
Commercial burgers - bubba burgers are the most known in America - ingredients - 100% USDA choice chuck beef with no added sodium
Never made with MSG, soy, nitrates or nitrites
Bread - I understand people hate white bread but most whole grain breads like Dave’s killer bread sold everywhere is made with whole wheat and nuts
Dried potatoes - I don’t know anyone who eats those lol
Well, you can always find exceptions. When I say: "Don't drink mouthwash." You may find one particular brand that can be consumed.
Preferring "real food" to "processed food" shouldn't even be a subject of discussion.
Don't make me look up product labels -and/or find the hidden chemicals, not mentioned on said labels. The info is there -BUT you don't find it with a google search on site one, guess why?
To answer that, please watch the award winning documentary called: "Food Inc" .
Edit: I just looked up canned food, that you are defending, note that I did not look up hot dogs yet or cereals
Here what popped up: Bisphenol
The inner plastic lining is poisonous at small measures, although FDA tells us that the small amounts should not worry us too much. Well this plastic coating is Bisphenol or BPA for short and it is harmful, first because humans are not suppose to eat plastic material made from crude oil and second because FDA should be honest and tell people the truth rather than serve the interests of big corporations that give it large sums of money through back channel donations and hidden funds through partner organizations.
I'm guessing your reply: "But who eats every day canned food, eating it now-and then is not harmful."
That would be true for any stuff detrimental to your health. But why even eat it if its detrimental?