Larry Greenly
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Sun Mar 26, 2006 11:37 am
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Paul Winalski
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Wed Mar 22, 2006 9:16 pm
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Your thoughts on proposed governmental limits on the amount of salt in processed foods?
Larry Greenly
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Sun Mar 26, 2006 11:37 am
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Larry Greenly
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Sun Mar 26, 2006 11:37 am
Albuquerque, NM
Larry Greenly
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Sun Mar 26, 2006 11:37 am
Albuquerque, NM
Robert J.
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Thu Nov 23, 2006 1:36 pm
Coming to a store near you.
So it's really not stupid at all to force lowering the salt in foods
And responses like, "I don't eat canned mushrooms" are not helpful to the big picture. Remember, "I don't smoke" didn't mean much when people could smoke everywhere.
Paul Winalski wrote:Corporate America seems to think that we want or need or demand a lot more salt in our food than our fellow consumers in Europe
Jenise
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Tue Mar 21, 2006 2:45 pm
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RichardAtkinson wrote:I’m pretty much against the government meddling in anything more than they already do. You can cut your own salt consumption by staying closed to the produce area or reading labels.
Personally, I like salt in all of its forms…and I especially like salty snacks like smoked almonds, corn chips, peanut butter, olives, pickles etc.. Far more than say?...sweet snacks.
Richard
with the caveat: a huge portion of the fast food and packaged food consumed in America is consumed in America's inner cities where because of violence and property damaage regular supermarkets with the aisles you mention don't like to be. Thus, convenience alone makes junk food the food of choice
Jenise
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Tue Mar 21, 2006 2:45 pm
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Are you stating that the only businesses that consider it profitable to be in those markets are only selling junk food?
Larry Greenly
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Sun Mar 26, 2006 11:37 am
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Brian Gilp wrote:So it's really not stupid at all to force lowering the salt in foods
You asked for my thoughts on the subject and I think it is stupid. If you don't want to know what I think about the matter than do not ask in an open forum.And responses like, "I don't eat canned mushrooms" are not helpful to the big picture. Remember, "I don't smoke" didn't mean much when people could smoke everywhere.
No they are very helpful. There is a difference between not knowning and not caring enough to learn. Most people either don't care enough to learn about proper nutrition or choose to ignore it. Is it the duty of the government to make people eat healty?
I don't eat canned mushrooms because I don't want the salt they put in them and because they taste worse than fresh. However, even if I eat 20 cans of them a day while sitting right next to you the impact to your health from my consuming of canned mushrooms is unmesurable small if at all. However, if I smoke 20 cigs a day while I sit next to you then I have impacted your health. There is a very significant difference between sodium intake that impacts just the individual that chooses to do so and second hand smoke which can impact many people who have little choice to avoid it. Again is it the duty of the government to protect one from oneself?
Now before you write me off as one of those people that beliefs that anything the government does is wrong you need to understand that I actually work for the government. I just believe that there are places where the government has to step in for the overall welfare of the nation and times when it needs to stay out of individual decisons.
Hollywood has figured it out. Just watch the movies. In the second Matrix movie it is finally revealed that the flaw in the matrix is choice. Or to quote another movie "Freewill, she is a bitch" Human's deserve the right to make their own choices as stupid as they may be as long as the results of their actions don't impinge upon the overall well being of the greater populace. Unfortunately, there are things that I love more than salt, that are easier to justify government control over and some of which have been tried and failed before. Most on this board claim prohibition was a mistake on a grand level but the damage done from alcohol far exceeds the damage done by sodium when one looks at both the direct and indirect hazards on a community.
Redwinger
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Wed Mar 22, 2006 2:36 pm
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Larry Greenly
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Sun Mar 26, 2006 11:37 am
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Robert J. wrote:My thoughts: don't eat processed foods. If you do then you are going to get a good dose of sodium so plan accordingly.
rwj
No need for a chip on your shoulder. It's called dialogue. So we disagree, that's what makes discussions interesting. I'm supposed to agree with everything you say?
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