Grocery Politics - Your food kills more Americans than all its wars.

Lance_Castro

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I’ve noticed that Big Grocers tend to carry north american groceries, fruits and vegis, with some central and south american fruit

But there are lots of Smaller Grocers who carry all manner of goods from the middle east and other places.

What are you trying and buying lately?

Do you buy or not buy by a country’s politics?
 
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The irony of lance talking shit about America while his country is about to have a coup is palpable.
 
Delux is the perfect example.

No university education, no family, left behind by the plutocracy to work in a service job for decades and taking out his anger on strangers in anonymous chat rooms.

There’s a place for him in Nigeria.
Or, his "DeluxAuto" might look the part in Cuba as well.
 
President Musk would be fine with deporting all the “contemptible fools” (MAGAts) that don’t agree with President Musk’s immigration policies.

😑
 
There is nothing wrong with being fat. If you cannot say something without fatmisia, don't say it at all.
 
Delux is the perfect example.

No university education, no family, left behind by the plutocracy to work in a service job for decades and taking out his anger on strangers in anonymous chat rooms.

There’s a place for him in Nigeria.
I'm the only one who has hurt you more than butters, Rob, and adrina.
 
I don’t know who would take them, but educated immigrants work harder, usually for less money.

If the old fat stupid lazy americans here REALLY want to make america great… they could go live in Nigeria.

so they can't improve their homelands?
 
Of course!

Though I said Nigeria, I meant it as shorthand for the west african countries american slaves came from.

In truth, black americans are largely unhappy, so why not fully “make right the historic wrong”?

Millions of (somewhat) educated black stock to reseed Africa.


most black Americans are Aboriginals already living in North America before Columbus arrived
 
Of course!

Though I said Nigeria, I meant it as shorthand for the west african countries american slaves came from.

In truth, black americans are largely unhappy, so why not fully “make right the historic wrong”?

Millions of (somewhat) educated black stock to reseed Africa.
That was the idea behind Liberia, but it didn't work out so good.
 
I’ve noticed that Big Grocers tend to carry north american groceries, fruits and vegis, with some central and south american fruit

But there are lots of Smaller Grocers who carry all manner of goods from the middle east and other places.

What are you trying and buying lately?

Do you buy or not buy by a country’s politics?

I’ve consciously moved away from food produced in countries that use lots of chemical additives….China and the USA.

Last night’s supper…olives were greek, pickled onions egypt, roasted eggplant lebanon, local free range grilled beef and chicken, local bread, oranges and peaches from turkey.
fuck off to the playground, loser. are you going to start a counting thread next?
 
Thats something RFK should work on, getting the chemicals out of the american food supply.
 

U.S. food additives banned in Europe: Expert says what Americans eat is "almost certainly" making them sick​


https://www.cbsnews.com/amp/news/us-food-additives-banned-europe-making-americans-sick-expert-says/


About 678,000 Americans die each yearfrom chronic food illness.

That toll is higher than all our combat deaths in every war in American history
—combined.

That’s right: there are more deaths each year from our food than all the combat deaths from the Revolutionary War through the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.


https://harvardpublichealth.org/pol...-make-us-sick-its-time-for-government-action/

RFK Jr. wants to 'Make America Healthy Again.' He could face a lot of pushback​


( donor corporations)
 
It’s true!

Schitzy & Elle Douche74 probably have less testosterone and a lower sperm count than their fathers.

( look at the way they post! Lol)

The public health expert class has given us a public health collapse," he says. "We are on the verge of, at best, a health crisis and, at worst, a societal collapse with 20% of GDP going to health expenditures. [We're] getting sicker, fatter, more depressed, more infertile for every dollar we spend.”
 
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