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By the commonly accepted NOVA scale of processing which defines what “ultra processed food” is today, Bryan’s ready to eat nutty pudding mix is UPF. I agree “die culture must die” which is why I support a 5% tax on all ultra processed food, including Bryan’s products. (Do you see how once we move past talk this gets hard???)
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please start a podcast or newsletter and become rich and famous for being a trustworthy pro nutrition skeptic
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cc @bryanjohnson thoughts on this? would you consider your nutty pudding mix to be UPF?
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Considering that low price foods are processed and unprocessed foods are expensive. This would essentially be a tax on low income people. Government should be subsidizing both non-processed food, gyms, and even healthcare. (i know, radical!) This is a uniquely American problem, which many countries have solutions for
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A tax on ultra processed food is also a tax on the poor
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Die culture must die
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requesting keccers interview with bryan
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I will die on this hill 1M times: junk food being fed to someone while they’re still developing will increase the likelihood of them being obese and that will shorten their life span. We don’t have food deserts now, we have nutrient deserts. Food and nutrients should be perceived as 2 different things. I eat whole foods every day, go to the gym almost every day, and used to be fat. If I was trying to navigate the infinite mirror maze that is UPF, I probably wouldn’t feel as amazing as I do now. I’m a whole foods maximalist because of that and there’s absolutely 0 that anyone can say that will convince me the American food complex isn’t a massive government plan to take psychological willpower out of people so that they become more obedient taxpayers and will comply with whatever the government plans to do in the future (increasing taxes). The government wants people to be weak, that’s my take.
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Every sounds good on paper or in short quips.
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5% is fair for this poison? I like the tone of the cast 🤣 🔥
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Like heyy okay. “Die culture must die” Let’s restrict the buying of these “UPFs” What’s the next thing to do after that?💀 Just drink water and vibe?
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single-handedly providing community notes to farcaster. great service would tip again. 1000 $degen
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I don’t understand tbh
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Agree with your points and sentiments but then I recognize that moving from discussion to action can be challenging. It’s not a perfect world
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Yeah it's definitely tricky once you get into the specifics. Implementing a tax on ultra-processed foods like Bryan's nutty pudding mix could be a tough sell but it might help shift habits towards healthier choices.
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250 $degen
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