It always was, all of it. Big food/big pharma/medical industrial complex, American heart association etc etc. they are all investing in one another. We buy and are fed highly processed/addictive foods, over time we get autoimmune/metabolic and mental health diseases. Pharma swoops in with pills/medications/therapies that all have side effects, which we need more pills and medications to suppress symptoms. And around and around we go. This has got to stop
Nonsense. People want things taste good and have long shelf life. They are giving them what they want. So-called health foods don't have near the sales, because consumers don't like them.
@@morrismonet3554People want to do drugs, so shouldn't our government give us what we want? If they make drugs illegal, they can make unhealthy food illegal as well. It just shows this system cares more about profits than our health. What a sick world we live in.
So you want to feed you kids the variant with cheaper ingredients, with long term health effects, so you can store in longer in the pantry? 😂@@morrismonet3554
Great topic. In the past few months, I've just started to cut out all foods with any level of processing and instead cook my own food. I feel so much healthier.
Nonsense. People want things taste good and have long shelf life. They are giving them what they want. So-called health foods don't have near the sales, because consumers don't like them.
Die sooner? Well perhaps, but not before we spend long periods of time in hospitals and are fed copious amounts of expensive drugs. Then they'll let us die.
Average profit margin on cereal is 17% and then add in the inflationary impacts of the last 3 years and the profit margin is now ~12%-15%. That's profit margin isn't greed really....
@@Chad_Max Perhaps he means that the dyes in the US product are cheaper than the natural colors in the export products. I almost think they would be because if the production costs for both were similar then it wouldn't make any sense to have two different varieties on two separate production lines.
I completely don't understand how byproducts from the MINING industry end up in food. Any food additive that comes from petroleum (oil) should be outright banned.
Hmm, are you sure it's the chemicals or something else? For instance, 200 years ago people ate "organic" without chemicals in food and had more health issues at a younger age and had shorter life expectancies...
@@brittanydaniels1102 No, not really. When you look at the data on a statistical level and account for chronic disease people are living healthier and for a lot longer today. This is despite things like obesity rates increasing. So chemicals in food aren’t a major contributor to chronic health issues. This is also why these studies are “observational studies” meaning they can’t prove causation…
Nonsense. People want things taste good and have long shelf life. They are giving them what they want. So-called health foods don't have near the sales, because consumers don't like them.
@@Chad_MaxThat's because vaccines weren't around back then. Vaccines enable us to live longer by eliminating viruses but toxic chemicals are making us unhealthy and feel dead inside. What's the point of living longer if we're going to be sick most of the time?
I forget the stats, but it was something like 1 inspector for however many hundreds (thousands?) of locations. Absolutely no way a duly just and thorough inspection can possibly be done. Just waiting for some wild outbreak that could have been prevented.
We're already seeing the results of that, and it'll get worse. The same goes for inspections of imported food, don't buy anything to eat from China and much of SE Asia.
I’ve recently moved to the Philippines. I’ve been here for 2 months and eating the local foods mainly pork, chicken, beef, vegetables, and rice. No additives. It’s going to sound weird but I haven’t had any nasal drip or boogers. I have less allergies here.
Wouldn’t it be the other way around? New plants are more likely to cause allergies. Actually it probably has more to do with inflammation from all the bad stuff we force into our bodies. Our bodies are in overdrive trying to fight of all these “invaders” like artificial foods and unlimited pharmaceuticals.
People want things taste good and have long shelf life. They are giving them what they want. So-called health foods don't have near the sales, because consumers don't like them.
It was pretend regulated previously. It was all smoke and mirrors so having fewer regulations won’t do any harm. It may even help by allowing companies tell us what is in their food as opposed to their competitor. Now it is just all hidden.
@@Bill-im6ntin Europe there are regulations, manufacturer have to list every single ingredient. And before they have the green light to go on the market, they have to be tested in a independent lab to confirm the content which are listed by the manufacturer.
Maximize profits for stock market investors. Poor health outcomes? No problem, they have drugs for that - more stock market profits for investors. Have to sell your house to pay for health care, Wall Street will take that off your hands as well. They want all the marbles and it’s set to accelerate.
Is that a bad thing? Companies that attract investors grow, growth leads to jobs, jobs afford people a higher standard of living. Consumption of these products is 100% voluntary. I'm just not seeing the issue here...
@@Chad_Max It is a bad thing when it preys upon people. I’m all for capitalism but there need to be a few checks on it. Consumers don’t voluntarily prefer chemical substitutes of natural products that tasted better.
@@Chad_Maxbecause this example is primarily based on cereals, the same thing would also go for most BBQ sauces, in the US there are also additives do flavors and color, which are prohibited in Europe for example, you would have to ditch nearly everything by your own logic, and I can promise you that at least 60% of everything you currently have on the fridge has the same type of additives you grand stand on not consuming 😂 Also if the profit margins can only go up by making people unhealthy, then your business need to be shut down and the owner in jail. What you advocate for is the exploitation of not well off people and people who don't know any better.
@@robinnewhouse1563 Why would the business need to be shut down? The company is responsible to the shareholders and there's no mandate to but their products. When you buy their produce, you're making that choice. Why should the company be held responsible for your choice?
When the Federal government went after the cigarette manufacturers for additives, those same companies started buying the food companies, Now the same people who made cigarettes are now making your food.
I haven't eaten any Kelloggs cereal in almost 2 years. When I heard where they got the wheat and all the pesticides on those fields I gave up cereal. I do miss my Frosted Flakes but know it's better not to eat it. When the inflation started going up I saw that a small box was going for $7! Thank goodness I'm already boycotting it.
This is what the news should be talking about. Lawmakers need to move to ban food coloring and follow what europe does. Food coloring has proven to be detrimental to your health which is why it isnt in food in europe.
@JasonLarsen-t3v OH you're very true. Trump will move to deregulate alot. It will be quite disastrous to our health and the health of our country and will leave a lot of work to whoever takes office in '29
It’s sickening that these chemicals have been banned in so many countries but we still just chow them down. Between this and the corn syrup protectionism our health is being sold for profit
They want you to get addicted to these sugary foods and additives. I moved to Germany almost two years ago from the US and when I visit, I can’t eat that stuff anymore.
Americans in general never check lable of the products and only compare prices and flavors. So industry is just a mirror of what people want. You remember McDonalds and super size. Well its the same effect. People want it until condequences are visible and than they retaliate against industry or company. But this cycle will repeat untill people come back to their senses and start growing their food.
@@donbcorleone Yes, PR dissaster I would say. I screamed when I saw that. I thought to myself: What were you thinking!? It just gives ammunition to his critics. But, he didn’t look happy eating that, and he has previously said that’s the only type of food that Trump serve on his plane.
Trump vowed to cut regulations, which means that corporations will have fewer laws telling them what they can or can't put in food. Under Trump there will be more additives in food, not less.
@solomongrundy1467 Absolutely agree. But no one is forcing anyone to buy junk food to begin with. And 90% of the artificial, bad stuff is in fast food and junk food. Spend more time cooking and baking homemade and less time on phone and TV. My dad always said if you don't like anything about stuff. Dont buy it. The choice is ours.
Some import things that were missed. 1. The "natural" things mentioned, fruit and vegetable colors, etc. Cost MORE, that has been the major driver in the use here. Put the same two boxes of the same cereal US vs EU side by side in the store, and the cheaper one sells so much more, the companies gave up on selling more natural ones here. 2. US laws are different. We label things very differently, we have natural and artificial, the EU uses Natural, nature identical, and artificial. Nature identical is if the molecule is the same just derived from another source, but the same thing, it's just called artificial here. There are more things as well, but what I am more concerned with is the lack of inspections in the US food industry, the number of inspectors has been greatly reduced to be replaced with "self inspection and self-regulation" by the companies. And there are plans to reduce the number of inspections and rules from what we have now, to save more money (and a few "donations" I expect)!
@ oh yeah, forgot red 40 is made from Petroleum distillates I mean, what else are you gonna do with oil byproduct? eat it for cheap right? Anyway, can you tell me what cereal you can eat that’s exposed to direct sunlight?🙃🙈
@@BabyBoomersDoomer Yes, the beet is so much better!! No question, but people don't want to pay for it. But it's not only cereal that uses red colors, but the most common natural red coloring is carmine. Look that one up!
That would be government regulation, and Trump has vowed to cut government regulation. Under Trump/RFK manufacturers will be allowed to put more additives in food than they currently do.
Behavior problems = fetal alcohol spectrum disorder, too many unplanned pregnancies, moms partying it up unaware they’re prego first few weeks, not dx until ages 3-5 & only if mommy admits to drinking while prego, adhd is a sign & symptom itself with delayed speech, struggles in comprehension etc
Too poor and too stupid to eat better food. The industry responds to consumer demand. If you want healthier options, figure out 1.) what to acquire 2.) how to acquire and 3.) prepare and/or consume those foods. Hint: government isn't going to help you.
@@pinkroses135 Right. The current (somewhat) free market is thousands of times more responsive and agile than the government, in terms of delivering what people want. Just one example was the fat-free fad (ala _Susan Powter_ ) during the early to mid '90's. Snackwell's brand and line of cookies were selling so well that the grocery store shelf space would empty out before they could be restocked. Now, they're pretty much extinct. (People learned that if you ate 12 boxes a day, even if you exercised an hour, those surplus calories got stored away as fat.)
His answers are nothing but word salad condescending platitudes. It's called cutting corners and greed. These piece of crap companies can't get away with it in other countries but here they've padded pockets and bought politicians to do this crap imo. And I just don't get it, why have two different formulas, two different packages, etc to make two different versions of the same thing? How is that really saving you money? Why can't you just make the healthier version for everyone and be done with it? Why put a good half of your cliental through a slow death with the chemical experiment version?
That's terrible. If there is a healthier alternative we need to use it. Full stop. Profits be damned. Guess we need new household food brands and names if they can't adapt. That's buisness right? If you can't grow you perish.
believe me we are not good at everything, at the moment in Europe Jews are being hunted down and beaten up. But we in Europe have very strict laws regarding sugar flavors colorants etc., You need also place the INCI (what is in it) and proofed by a neutral lab
Americans pay for their own healthcare, so the government has no incentive to promote better health practices. In other countries healthcare is paid through taxes or contributions to a national fund, with some systems being hybrid, like Switzerland or Germany, so there is an incentive in keeping a healthy population. Latin Americans have better quality food than Americans because LATAM common markets like Mercosur or CACM have adopted EU rules or JFS standards instead of FDA approved additives and preservatives.
Trump/RFK will cut regulations... which will allow corporations to put even more additives in food than they are currently allowed to. 😂😂 You're about to get what you voted for... 😂😂
Europe's ingredients are FAR BETTER than American ingredients. (I have PLAIN, tasteless,wheat bran with cinnamon,salt,NO RAISINS,no granola,no red no 40,yellow no 6 & NO MALTODEXTRIN!!) Sugar laced cereal TOTALLY SUCKS(BHT found in some of Quaker & Post cereals.)!!
I’ve eaten 200 pounds of Fruit Loops and Trix over the last 50 years and I feel fine. People can go in a liquor store and buy as much poisonous alcohol as they want and this is what the fascists are concerned about? Fruit Loops? What about cigarettes and marijuana? Smoke up Johnny!! Put down those Trix son!! They’re deadly!! 😂
ALL ABOUT THE $$$$. NOTHING BUT GREED
It always was, all of it. Big food/big pharma/medical industrial complex, American heart association etc etc. they are all investing in one another. We buy and are fed highly processed/addictive foods, over time we get autoimmune/metabolic and mental health diseases. Pharma swoops in with pills/medications/therapies that all have side effects, which we need more pills and medications to suppress symptoms. And around and around we go. This has got to stop
Nonsense. People want things taste good and have long shelf life. They are giving them what they want. So-called health foods don't have near the sales, because consumers don't like them.
@@morrismonet3554People want to do drugs, so shouldn't our government give us what we want? If they make drugs illegal, they can make unhealthy food illegal as well. It just shows this system cares more about profits than our health. What a sick world we live in.
@@solomongrundy1467 Lib cities give away drugs and needles.🤣🤣
So you want to feed you kids the variant with cheaper ingredients, with long term health effects, so you can store in longer in the pantry? 😂@@morrismonet3554
About time we started talking about this sht
Great topic. In the past few months, I've just started to cut out all foods with any level of processing and instead cook my own food. I feel so much healthier.
you will live longer too.
Probably lost a couple pounds to? I sure did when I cut all the processed food and soda out my diet.
These companies are villains of history
Shelf life, shelf life, preservatives, yeah, chemicals, artificial flavors and sugar, sugar, more sugar.
and looks
Nonsense. People want things taste good and have long shelf life. They are giving them what they want. So-called health foods don't have near the sales, because consumers don't like them.
Greed, and they want us to die sooner, also for greed. So yes, greed.
Die sooner? Well perhaps, but not before we spend long periods of time in hospitals and are fed copious amounts of expensive drugs. Then they'll let us die.
They want you to live a moderately long unhealthy life, keep you spending until they’ve claimed every penny.
Want us to be on medicine which is one of the biggest money makers.
Average profit margin on cereal is 17% and then add in the inflationary impacts of the last 3 years and the profit margin is now ~12%-15%. That's profit margin isn't greed really....
@@Chad_Max Perhaps he means that the dyes in the US product are cheaper than the natural colors in the export products. I almost think they would be because if the production costs for both were similar then it wouldn't make any sense to have two different varieties on two separate production lines.
GREED. There saved you five minutes
A bit more than that. The food manufacturers are in bed with Big Pharma
Ban high fructose corn syrup right away
The people who were in big tobacco are the ones who bought all the food companies
Same reason why everything has HFCS instead of sugar. Its a cheaper alternative to sugar...
I completely don't understand how byproducts from the MINING industry end up in food. Any food additive that comes from petroleum (oil) should be outright banned.
Profit first, the consumer is just another consumable in the profit chain.
Our foods are not safer with all these additives. Nor are we healthier.
@Maisie1969 well two of my friends eat crunchy Cheetos. One is 101, the other will be 103 in May. Sooo??
Not to mention the pesticides and herbicides that are present in wheat and corn crops
Addictive cheaper than real food, and to make it addictive, so you eat more, and buy more!
Who ever thought that putting chemicals which don't belong inside your body would result in unintended health effects?
Hmm, are you sure it's the chemicals or something else? For instance, 200 years ago people ate "organic" without chemicals in food and had more health issues at a younger age and had shorter life expectancies...
@@Chad_MaxIt was because of diseases that couldn't be treated at all.
@@brittanydaniels1102 No, not really. When you look at the data on a statistical level and account for chronic disease people are living healthier and for a lot longer today. This is despite things like obesity rates increasing. So chemicals in food aren’t a major contributor to chronic health issues. This is also why these studies are “observational studies” meaning they can’t prove causation…
Nonsense. People want things taste good and have long shelf life. They are giving them what they want. So-called health foods don't have near the sales, because consumers don't like them.
@@Chad_MaxThat's because vaccines weren't around back then. Vaccines enable us to live longer by eliminating viruses but toxic chemicals are making us unhealthy and feel dead inside. What's the point of living longer if we're going to be sick most of the time?
This is common knowledge for anyone paying any attention.
ironic comment
That doesn't do anything to erase the problem. We've known this quite frankly as long as we've been alive. The thing is nothings been done about it.
They mislead and we have government agencies that just allow it. We’ve been trained to trust.
Red 40, yellow 6 and blue 1 are all banned in Europe and yet I’ve been eating them since the 1980’s 😢
they aren't banned in Europe, they're just named differently
80's food was alright. It's just been the last 15 years people have been eating more crap and it leading to more health issues.
@@Ioncandi It's the fast food that's killing people. Americans consume many times more of that crap than in the 80's.
I forget the stats, but it was something like 1 inspector for however many hundreds (thousands?) of locations. Absolutely no way a duly just and thorough inspection can possibly be done.
Just waiting for some wild outbreak that could have been prevented.
We're already seeing the results of that, and it'll get worse. The same goes for inspections of imported food, don't buy anything to eat from China and much of SE Asia.
Good. I'm tired of all these additives.
I’ve recently moved to the Philippines. I’ve been here for 2 months and eating the local foods mainly pork, chicken, beef, vegetables, and rice. No additives. It’s going to sound weird but I haven’t had any nasal drip or boogers. I have less allergies here.
Less allergies due to different plant species that you haven’t been sensitized to. Agree the food is way better.
Wouldn’t it be the other way around? New plants are more likely to cause allergies. Actually it probably has more to do with inflammation from all the bad stuff we force into our bodies. Our bodies are in overdrive trying to fight of all these “invaders” like artificial foods and unlimited pharmaceuticals.
Don't forget Seed Oils. Remember when McD's french fries tasted better before they changed the cooking oil? Bet other way is healthier too.
Its A Big Plan, and we're in it.
Why is this not being covered by every major mainstream media brand???
The media must be controlled by our corporate overlords.
People want things taste good and have long shelf life. They are giving them what they want. So-called health foods don't have near the sales, because consumers don't like them.
Unregulated industry, thanks to corporate greed.
It's about to become far less regulated than it is now. 😂
It was pretend regulated previously. It was all smoke and mirrors so having fewer regulations won’t do any harm. It may even help by allowing companies tell us what is in their food as opposed to their competitor. Now it is just all hidden.
@silentnot4812 You've never read the back of a label, have you?
in eastern europe we dont have this shit! we have a lot less on close to zero bad stuff inside
You'd better check what's really in there! They just don't label any of it.
@Bill-im6nt they definitely have less sugar if anything no extra corn syrup
@@Bill-im6ntin Europe there are regulations, manufacturer have to list every single ingredient. And before they have the green light to go on the market, they have to be tested in a independent lab to confirm the content which are listed by the manufacturer.
@@robinnewhouse1563 He said Eastern Europe.
Maximize profits for stock market investors. Poor health outcomes? No problem, they have drugs for that - more stock market profits for investors. Have to sell your house to pay for health care, Wall Street will take that off your hands as well. They want all the marbles and it’s set to accelerate.
Is that a bad thing? Companies that attract investors grow, growth leads to jobs, jobs afford people a higher standard of living. Consumption of these products is 100% voluntary. I'm just not seeing the issue here...
@@Chad_Max It is a bad thing when it preys upon people. I’m all for capitalism but there need to be a few checks on it. Consumers don’t voluntarily prefer chemical substitutes of natural products that tasted better.
@ How is it preying on people when purchasing and consumption of it is 100% voluntary?
@@Chad_Maxbecause this example is primarily based on cereals, the same thing would also go for most BBQ sauces, in the US there are also additives do flavors and color, which are prohibited in Europe for example, you would have to ditch nearly everything by your own logic, and I can promise you that at least 60% of everything you currently have on the fridge has the same type of additives you grand stand on not consuming 😂
Also if the profit margins can only go up by making people unhealthy, then your business need to be shut down and the owner in jail. What you advocate for is the exploitation of not well off people and people who don't know any better.
@@robinnewhouse1563 Why would the business need to be shut down? The company is responsible to the shareholders and there's no mandate to but their products. When you buy their produce, you're making that choice. Why should the company be held responsible for your choice?
When the Federal government went after the cigarette manufacturers for additives, those same companies started buying the food companies, Now the same people who made cigarettes are now making your food.
Doesn’t big pharma make those chemical food additive$? I need to drive to Canada to buy groceries now!
Another comment said Canada's effected too :\
The answer is obviously to put Robert Kennedy in charge, and throw away all regulations
🤣😂🤣😂
She used to be on FOX News then she got married and left for Australia. Now she is back in the USA? Hi Anna!
I haven't eaten any Kelloggs cereal in almost 2 years. When I heard where they got the wheat and all the pesticides on those fields I gave up cereal. I do miss my Frosted Flakes but know it's better not to eat it. When the inflation started going up I saw that a small box was going for $7! Thank goodness I'm already boycotting it.
Please help us RFK ! Here in Canada too. Samething.
The profit motive.
They didn’t even mention this, the most obvious explanation
Appreciating the straight news! Just the news… no bias.
This tells us everything we need to know 👍
Don't fool yourself. Processed food in Canada is FULL of many of the same ingredients as those in the US.
I am an American living in Germany and this is a bit scary… no wonder the cereals taste different here… they aren’t posioned
This is what the news should be talking about. Lawmakers need to move to ban food coloring and follow what europe does. Food coloring has proven to be detrimental to your health which is why it isnt in food in europe.
There will be far fewer regulations under Trump. There will definitely not be any bans on food coloring for the next 4 years.
@JasonLarsen-t3v OH you're very true. Trump will move to deregulate alot. It will be quite disastrous to our health and the health of our country and will leave a lot of work to whoever takes office in '29
Food safety in general needs to be reformed. I was giving carrots to my son and now they’re being recalled you can’t win 😑
Dow Chemical hires PR firms to figure out how to sell more chemicals, shareholders love it even if they get poisoned.
I ate this stuff as a kid. Now I'm doing everything to apologize to my body for my parents mistakes.
It’s sickening that these chemicals have been banned in so many countries but we still just chow them down. Between this and the corn syrup protectionism our health is being sold for profit
They want you to get addicted to these sugary foods and additives. I moved to Germany almost two years ago from the US and when I visit, I can’t eat that stuff anymore.
America is not even first for big American government food business, it is money.
Who can afford to buy it?
I buy cookies from Europe because they use just normal natural ingredients.
Someone named Karen would say something like this.
I don't eat store bought cookies. I make my own now.
i have thought about this. at least you are snacking a bit healthier now.
@@maryjane9299make your own cookies. It isn't hard.
Shelf appeal, shelf life, taste appeal and the addiction factor.
Americans in general never check lable of the products and only compare prices and flavors.
So industry is just a mirror of what people want.
You remember McDonalds and super size. Well its the same effect. People want it until condequences are visible and than they retaliate against industry or company.
But this cycle will repeat untill people come back to their senses and start growing their food.
This is nothing new. Been going on for decades!!!
Fruitloops is candy not a breakfast
To kill us. While making us addicted.
That loop hole should be closed by legislation and. don't make skip the subject.
💖 Humanity !!! T TIMELINE ✨️✨️✨️
RFK Jr gonna clean house!!!! The USA has to be the fattest country in the World.
"Clean House" meanwhile he's on the airplane eating mcdonalds
@@donbcorleone Yes, PR dissaster I would say. I screamed when I saw that. I thought to myself: What were you thinking!? It just gives ammunition to his critics. But, he didn’t look happy eating that, and he has previously said that’s the only type of food that Trump serve on his plane.
Trump vowed to cut regulations, which means that corporations will have fewer laws telling them what they can or can't put in food. Under Trump there will be more additives in food, not less.
A hamburger isn’t unhealthy if it is just meat with no additives or other preservatives and the meat quality is good.
I was born in 1980. I always wonder what kind of cancers I’m going to get.
Consumers are to blame. If people stop buying what's not healthy the manufacturers will rethink what they produce.
Or they could just do the moral thing and sell healthy products. I get it, morality doesn't exist in capitalism.
@solomongrundy1467 Absolutely agree. But no one is forcing anyone to buy junk food to begin with. And 90% of the artificial, bad stuff is in fast food and junk food. Spend more time cooking and baking homemade and less time on phone and TV. My dad always said if you don't like anything about stuff. Dont buy it. The choice is ours.
Some import things that were missed. 1. The "natural" things mentioned, fruit and vegetable colors, etc. Cost MORE, that has been the major driver in the use here. Put the same two boxes of the same cereal US vs EU side by side in the store, and the cheaper one sells so much more, the companies gave up on selling more natural ones here. 2. US laws are different. We label things very differently, we have natural and artificial, the EU uses Natural, nature identical, and artificial. Nature identical is if the molecule is the same just derived from another source, but the same thing, it's just called artificial here. There are more things as well, but what I am more concerned with is the lack of inspections in the US food industry, the number of inspectors has been greatly reduced to be replaced with "self inspection and self-regulation" by the companies. And there are plans to reduce the number of inspections and rules from what we have now, to save more money (and a few "donations" I expect)!
So messed up!! I want to move out of the U.S.
Red 40 or beat juice extract
Beet juice color is a much better idea, just costs about 100 times more and fades in sunlight.
@ oh yeah, forgot red 40 is made from Petroleum distillates I mean, what else are you gonna do with oil byproduct? eat it for cheap right? Anyway, can you tell me what cereal you can eat that’s exposed to direct sunlight?🙃🙈
@@BabyBoomersDoomer Yes, the beet is so much better!! No question, but people don't want to pay for it. But it's not only cereal that uses red colors, but the most common natural red coloring is carmine. Look that one up!
Feeding your kids glue and jet fuel for decades...
Corporations don't care about anything but green
So glad I’m not producing the next generation of consumers, only way to fight it is to stop the cycle.
About time Folks are waking up ..
They are going to benefit from the loop hole till it's shut.
Money AND addictiveness!!!
So the medical department can make bank
Hopefully RFK forces manufacturers to stop using harmful additives in their food.
That would be government regulation, and Trump has vowed to cut government regulation. Under Trump/RFK manufacturers will be allowed to put more additives in food than they currently do.
Good question 🤔
Stop the sale of these unhealthy foods.
Just stop eating them
@@mrswilbert I don’t. But a lot of people do, and don’t realize the ramifications.
@@spokes28 you're responsible for you and yours. The info is out there. Survival of the fittest
I just bought honey grams yesterday and let me tell you ... Man its was delicious
My son used to eat those all the time. April 2023 we started giving up processed cookies and other junk. He's lost almost 50 lbs.
Can’t make money off Healthy people. But as the time YOU DON’T HAVE TO EAT THAT CRAP 💩
Gee think it has anything to do with profits. ??????????
Because they Pay Politicians!! For the people 😂😂, For anyone that shells out money!!
Because of greed and working with drug companies. Making doctors and drug companies customers for life.
big pharma
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SILENCE! These are not the additives you are looking for, move on
Population control.
Behavior problems = fetal alcohol spectrum disorder, too many unplanned pregnancies, moms partying it up unaware they’re prego first few weeks, not dx until ages 3-5 & only if mommy admits to drinking while prego, adhd is a sign & symptom itself with delayed speech, struggles in comprehension etc
Why do people in the u.s eat cereal? You are adults, eat real food!
Too poor and too stupid to eat better food. The industry responds to consumer demand. If you want healthier options, figure out 1.) what to acquire 2.) how to acquire and 3.) prepare and/or consume those foods.
Hint: government isn't going to help you.
BINGO! But people need to be educated about it.
Vote with your dollars
@@pinkroses135 Right. The current (somewhat) free market is thousands of times more responsive and agile than the government, in terms of delivering what people want.
Just one example was the fat-free fad (ala _Susan Powter_ ) during the early to mid '90's. Snackwell's brand and line of cookies were selling so well that the grocery store shelf space would empty out before they could be restocked. Now, they're pretty much extinct. (People learned that if you ate 12 boxes a day, even if you exercised an hour, those surplus calories got stored away as fat.)
THIS WAS A VERY UNINTELLIGENT STATEMENT
@@sonsons6424 Doesn’t change the truth of it.
Because there is no regulation.
His answers are nothing but word salad condescending platitudes. It's called cutting corners and greed. These piece of crap companies can't get away with it in other countries but here they've padded pockets and bought politicians to do this crap imo. And I just don't get it, why have two different formulas, two different packages, etc to make two different versions of the same thing? How is that really saving you money? Why can't you just make the healthier version for everyone and be done with it? Why put a good half of your cliental through a slow death with the chemical experiment version?
not to offense American’s food but Asia foods is the best among all nations and cultures.
Cuz their friends make the additives.
No wonder some food sucks get back to natural. In the US like wtf
Cause it's cheap so money
That's terrible. If there is a healthier alternative we need to use it. Full stop. Profits be damned. Guess we need new household food brands and names if they can't adapt. That's buisness right? If you can't grow you perish.
believe me we are not good at everything, at the moment in Europe Jews are being hunted down and beaten up. But we in Europe have very strict laws regarding sugar flavors colorants etc., You need also place the INCI (what is in it) and proofed by a neutral lab
Look it op INCI
Americans pay for their own healthcare, so the government has no incentive to promote better health practices. In other countries healthcare is paid through taxes or contributions to a national fund, with some systems being hybrid, like Switzerland or Germany, so there is an incentive in keeping a healthy population. Latin Americans have better quality food than Americans because LATAM common markets like Mercosur or CACM have adopted EU rules or JFS standards instead of FDA approved additives and preservatives.
Grow your own food.
RFK! RFK! RFK!
Trump/RFK will cut regulations... which will allow corporations to put even more additives in food than they are currently allowed to. 😂😂 You're about to get what you voted for... 😂😂
Trix 😂 it's in the name
Canadian food is just as bad
Europe's ingredients are FAR BETTER than American ingredients. (I have PLAIN, tasteless,wheat bran with cinnamon,salt,NO RAISINS,no granola,no red no 40,yellow no 6 & NO MALTODEXTRIN!!) Sugar laced cereal TOTALLY SUCKS(BHT found in some of Quaker & Post cereals.)!!
I’ve eaten 200 pounds of Fruit Loops and Trix over the last 50 years and I feel fine. People can go in a liquor store and buy as much poisonous alcohol as they want and this is what the fascists are concerned about? Fruit Loops? What about cigarettes and marijuana? Smoke up Johnny!!
Put down those Trix son!! They’re deadly!!
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its ILLEGAL in Europe .
Maybe it's all that crap in the food that made so many idiots vote for Trump.
Lol but rfk is crazy. Ok then
US is uneducated compared to Europe. Even European people speak several languages at a time while in US barely only one most of the people.
If you speak multiple languages poorly does that count?