Srs, heart disease and stroke beat the breaks off of gun violence when it comes to death rates in America. Why do we still allow McDonalds and similar unhealthy restaurants? I mean, a lot of the gun control debate I hear inevitably includes "you don't need a semi-auto" from some fat or skinnyfat unhealthy plebeian. Do they need mcdonalds when they're contributing to the no. 1 killer in America?
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The issue isn't the option for unhealthy foods existing, the issue is that the options for organic, natural food is both way too pricey and harder to attain. Why the hell would we call actual food "Organic Food," as if it is a secondary option? Shouldn't our diets consist mostly of natural stuff, and the processed junk could be more supplemental? Calling the fake stuff...you know, the foods full of chemicals most people can't even pronounce....calling that stuff "Processed Food" makes way more sense.
And I love all kinds of food. Microwaved, sauteed, baked, organic, processed junk food....my diet is probably one of the worst on Misc. Maybe even the worst. But I'd definitely be eating a lot healthier if it wasn't so god damn expensive to eat right.
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