Not to sound too much like a jerk but what part of "Don't eat more than you need" was difficult to understand? Because from where I'm sitting, it's plain and clear.
Not to sound too much like a jerk but what part of "Don't eat more than you need" was difficult to understand? Because from where I'm sitting, it's plain and clear.
I merely point out it is not a level playing field
It gets complicated given the impulse driven consumer culture.
Should companies be allowed to develop such technology?
I merely point out it is not a level playing field
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It gets complicated given the impulse driven consumer culture.
Should companies be allowed to develop such technology?
I'm not going to play this game. Your point is 100% irrelevant because the true heart of the matter is "Don't eat more than you need." It really, truly is literally that simple. You can point at anything you want in advertising, food manufacturing, packaging or whatever else but at the end of the day it boils down to "Don't eat more than you need."
I'm not going to play this game. Your point is 100% irrelevant because the true heart of the matter is "Don't eat more than you need." It really, truly is literally that simple. You can point at anything you want in advertising, food manufacturing, packaging or whatever else but at the end of the day it boils down to "Don't eat more than you need."
so the engineering of food to create cravings does not take place?