I agree. Print the ingredients.

But I also think that a restaurant that calls itself "Healthy Choice", yet
has a very high (and assumably surprising) level of trans fat in their food
needs at least a firm sack tap, if not a full on kick to the groin.

That there would be called "false advertising" if regular people, and not
lawyers and politicians, ruled the world.



On Wed, Oct 27, 2010 at 1:26 PM, denstar <valliants...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> I'm with Jerry B on this one.  I say, force them to print the
> ingredients, and leave the rest to us.
>
> Maybe spend some of those billions we spend on anti-smoking and
> whatnot to hire nutritionists for the schools, start growing gardens
> at school, and start doing some of that naked chef type stuff at
> school too-- feeding kids healthy food vs. telling them blah blah
> blah.
>
> Home grown goodness is just tits man, tits.
>
> Fresh veggies and fruit for all!
>
> :Den
>
> --
> As men are not able to fight against death, misery, ignorance, they
> have taken it into their heads, in order to be happy, not to think of
> them at all.
> Blaise Pascal
>
> On Wed, Oct 27, 2010 at 10:06 AM, Ras Tafari wrote:
> >
> > when cost-cutting corporations that make our food
> > have a say in the matter, yes, id like someone smarter than me
> > when it comes to things like this, helping me out.
> >
>
> 

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