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Originally posted by Mmmm, Burger (C.J.)
Well the alternative is:
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It also suggests governments limit food advertising aimed at children and encourage their citizens to eat healthier foods. Taxes and subsidies could be used to reduce the price of healthy food and make them more attractive to consumers, the report said
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Dick Gephardt is introducing a bill next week to put the government into our kitchens.
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Yea, even more farm subsidies! What a brilliant idea! Why didn't we think of that before?
WHO obviously has hit on a way to solve the global poverty problem by starving the agricultural workers of the third world to death.
BR(someone forgot to blame the cane plantation owners. They are the most nakedly obvious Minion of Evil here. One could make legitimate arguments that fat and salt are not, on recent evidence, particularly unhealthy compared to, say, bread, pasta and rice, but no has an argument that justifies sugar)C