americas food is so bad that norway literally shipped 2,000 lbs of their own food to the world cup to avoid eating it 300kg of salmon. 116kg of cheese. 6,000 oranges. 3 chefs flown in from home. But they're not crazy… because here's what's actually in american food: 🇺🇸 the US approves 10,000+ food additives 🇪🇺 the EU bans 1,300+ of them red dye #3 — linked to cancer. banned in europe. in your maraschino cherries. potassium bromate — linked to kidney damage. banned in europe. in your bread. azodicarbonamide — used to make yoga mats. banned in europe. in subway bread. brominated vegetable oil — linked to neurological damage. banned in europe. in your sports drinks. and dont get me started on the fake chicken, fish farms, eggs, fruit, veggies they have 60% of the average american diet is ultra-processed food glyphosate (a weed killer) has been found in 80% of americans' urine the US spends more on healthcare than any country in the world AND, heres the kicker, is still one of the sickest So imagine, norway packed a plane full of real food for 2 weeks meanwhile americans have been eating chemicals their entire life and wondering why everyone is exhausted, inflamed, and medicated by 40 …now depending on peptides to control the food addiction image

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Yeah.... But no one HAS to eat that shitty food. Good food can still be found easily, if one chooses to search for it. The USA team didn't have heart attacks and lose their matches because that garbage is all that's available.
With great social and economic freedoms comes great responsibilities. Some people will be unhealthy under free market foods and drugs but most will flourish harder. Regardless, there is paternalism is the USA also to satisfy these concerns of yours. I agree about glyphosate, we need better testing to stop buying food with contamination. the FDA's ban on red3 dye will take effect in 2027 for food products, consumers may still encounter it in the market until then. Azodicarbonamide (ADA) has been linked to potential health risks due to its breakdown products, such as semicarbazide and urethane, which have raised concerns about cancer in animal studies. However, the FDA considers ADA safe for use in food at regulated levels, and they do not recommend changing diets based on its presence. Brominated vegetable oil (BVO) can be found in products like Sun Drop and Orangette orange soda. Major brands like Pepsi and Coca-Cola have already removed it from their products.
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Thomas Forsyth 17 hours ago
The game of survival/thriving changed for humans: It used to be avoiding starving to death, or getting attacked by a neighbouring tribe; now it’s to try and find food/water/air/environment that hasn’t been discreetly poisoned, and to fortify your mind/spirit from getting propagandised into ultimately killing yourself…
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Thekid.999 17 hours ago
Now post a positive of what most of the foreigners are saying
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Satsman Says 11 hours ago
Lays are fine. it’s just oil, potatoes and salt.
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Satsman Says 11 hours ago
You’re in a food desert with no car. There’s a taco bell, and a corner store within walking distance. Your job has a snack machine. Guy online tells you that you can easily find healthy food. The last time you tried to eat fresh food this you took a bus on a four hour trip to the nearest grocery store. You smirk to yourself & shake your head as you eat your 5th chalupa this week.
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Satsman Says 11 hours ago
The last time you ordered a box kit, it arrived while you were at work. Needless to say it was not at your door when you got home. You silently eat your 6th chalupa this week.