It's a shame healthy food is often much more expensive than the crap stuff. I can buy a whole packet of custard creams for the price of one apple.
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You're not wrong. We need to vote with our wallets. If we demand more healthy food instead of crap, perhaps someone will figure out at way to make it scale economically.
I watched this the other day, so glad you posted. What he says is so true. Food is made to be an addiction when it's manufactured the way it is, it's full of crap and doesn't do anyone of us any good. If you have so much as an addictive personality you're screwed.