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A friend sent me this. Does anyone know if this is true?
Tagging @ChristineM since you do/did live in the UK.
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A friend sent me this. Does anyone know if this is true?
Tagging @ChristineM since you do/did live in the UK.
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So its several things then it looks like.Here is the original article for anyone interested:
Food in America compared to the U.K. (Why is it so different?)
Want to know what really opened up my eyes to how food companies exploit us? I spent years investigating the differences between European and American food products, and what I found disgusted me. A college buddy of mine decided to go live in London for a few years. While she was there, I often...foodbabe.com
I won't say it's true or untrue. You can read the article and arrive at your own conclusion.
Americans can be sold cheaper, potentially harmful junk?Here is the original article for anyone interested:
Food in America compared to the U.K. (Why is it so different?)
Want to know what really opened up my eyes to how food companies exploit us? I spent years investigating the differences between European and American food products, and what I found disgusted me. A college buddy of mine decided to go live in London for a few years. While she was there, I often...foodbabe.com
I won't say it's true or untrue. You can read the article and arrive at your own conclusion.
Yes. Some of what is sold here I'd be hard-pressed to classify as "food."Americans can be sold cheaper, potentially harmful junk?
No. We feed it to cows so they can make milk for the highly processed cereal we eat for breakfast.
Just had a cheese food sandwich. Piece of Comte between two pieces of bread food. Was good.
Yeah. Going whole food, much less processed is a bit expensive comparatively.Americans can be sold cheaper, potentially harmful junk?
A friend of mine referred to the lot of it as "food products" and doesn't consider it food. He's a purist.Yes. Some of what is sold here I'd be hard-pressed to classify as "food."
I learned something new. It seems the chlorinated water rinse is a step in the prevention of disease.I know that in the USA they soak chickens in chlorine once they have been gutted and plucked
Seems rather unnecessary to me
You oughta see the crap they try to pass off as bread...Americans can be sold cheaper, potentially harmful junk?
I think it's banned in Europe because of a fear it can mask poor hygiene standards.I learned something new. It seems the chlorinated water rinse is a step in the prevention of disease.
Compte is, always good