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Isn't that why we eat - for the calories? Otherwise we could just have water.
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To put it another way, isn't this kind of like saying that it should be the blue-collar workers' choice whether they want to work in a factory that adheres to safety guidelines? |
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I understand that Innocent have since been bought (sold out to?) Pepsi. Just been told it was sold to Coca Cola in April iof this year |
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Will whoever is peeing in xoB's path please stop !
We need him to return to his old lovable self. |
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This really isn't about humans. Just follow the dollars. |
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You are assuming people used intelligence to also know Saddam did not have WMDs. Facts said so. But an overwhelming majority only hear and only believe what propaganda tells them to believe. Facts be damned. Because of how people think (as proven here by Saddam's WMDs), almost everyone would *know* that list is nothing but best nutrition. We are told so every day even on TV kid shows. It must be true. For your assumption to be true, you must explain the so many Cellar posts in 2002 and 2003 that believed WMDs when hard facts said otherwise. |
The Cellar: We never let facts get in the way of a good story.
oops wrong thread. |
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It you donate to the Cellar, is it called a tax writoff to a non-profit organization? |
Non profit is not sufficient, it has to be charitable, so forget it.
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I'm confused about the problem.
As I said, here in the UK there are healthier choices available. That didn't come from a Government edict, it came from public pressure. In the same way McDonalds salads did, and only using British and Irish beef did. The bottom line is that now parents can choose. Nothing stops an overweight five-year-old having a hamburger, fries and a McFlurry five days a week. Nothing but his parents. And believe me, many parents (and Grandparents) do choose the healthier options. The kids don't know any different - they love the Golden Arches and the plastic tables and the toys and they think they are getting away with something! Despite National Insurance and nationalised healthcare meaning we all pay for "potential healthcare issues", that's the point of living in a representational democracy. People have paid for my depression, for my ongoing issues with alcohol, for the fact I take a PPI which is mostly due to my own poor lifestyle choices. I honestly don't know if I support local government intervention - I prefer help and support rather than punitive measures. But I can't see why something that assists positive choices (ie along the same lines we have in McDonalds UK) can really be seen as Draconian. Until people's BMI is measured before they are allowed in the door - been advocated by diet extremists - I figure giving choice is not taking away freedom. |
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How many people in this cellar smoke?
I don't want to pay for their triple bypass surgery, either. It's always the foodie, alkie or druggie with you people- you never talk about smokes. tsk tsk. |
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