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New York City Approves Ban on Large Sodas
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21/09/2012 10:58:46
 
 
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20/09/2012 16:00:27
Dragan Nedeljkovich (En ligne)
Now officially retired
Zrenjanin, Serbia
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>>>>>>>Yes, they have the right to sell any portion size they want. But it's frustrating that one can't buy a reasonable portion size. That's actually true for a lot of stuff in this country and it's part of why we have an epidemic of obesity and diabetes.
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>>>>>>This may be worth reading http://www.truthaboutabs.com/3-foods-to-stop-eating.html
>>>>>
>>>>>Definately some truth in that, as our intestines were darwined well before the concept of agriculture changed living style.
>>>>>And while we are more overweight, the in general we tend to live longer due to some part the relative ease of getting food.
>>>>>The part of buying less preprocessed foods rings more true to me than the damnation of corn, soy and wheat -
>>>>>the way humans can adapt their diet to environment (think eskimo) makes me believe less in intestinal proclivity.
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>>>>Typical socialism. Run the People, Run their wallets.
>>>
>>>?? this one does not parse for me... local saying ?
>>>Where does socialism enter when pondering cro magnon diets ?
>>
>>The government decided the diet of the people. The individual should have the choice, not the government.
>>What I eat or drink sould not be the government's concern, nor is the profit made by the business that sold it to me.
>>It's all about the freedom of the individual person and that person's rights.
>
>Than that's statism, not socialism.

Okee dokee. ;-)
I ain't skeert of nuttin eh?
Yikes! What was that?
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