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By the commonly accepted NOVA scale of processing which defines what “ultra processed food” is today, Bryan’s ready to eat nutty pudding mix is UPF. I agree “die culture must die” which is why I support a 5% tax on all ultra processed food, including Bryan’s products. (Do you see how once we move past talk this gets hard???)
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Considering that low price foods are processed and unprocessed foods are expensive. This would essentially be a tax on low income people. Government should be subsidizing both non-processed food, gyms, and even healthcare. (i know, radical!) This is a uniquely American problem, which many countries have solutions for
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With what money are we funding all these subsidies? Furthermore, how are you calculating cost? Are you insinuating that all low income people eat is Doritos and Twinkies? 🤔 https://extension.usu.edu/nutrition/research/does-healthy-eating-cost-more (I don’t actually want a tax. It was an example)
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