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I want chips.
The obesity issue has more to do with America sitting on their fat asses fucking off on the internet than corn subsidies. Busybody and Vetteman must be huge fatso's.
im sorry, what?
Ask Vetteman.
It's all fat
Fat is Fat
Can anyone here really taste the difference between corn syrup and cane sugar in sodas or whatever? Serious question.
Can anyone here really taste the difference between corn syrup and cane sugar in sodas or whatever? Serious question.
Always ben told cane sugar better for you but doesn't your body see it the same doesn't matter if corn are cane sugar![]()
I can. I buy Hebrew Coke around Passover (it uses cane sugar), and there is a definite difference.
Which is better?
Which is better?
Quite a bit. Corn is and has been widely used in animals to 'fatten' them up for resale and for slaughter (before we injected animals with growth hormones). Corn is a grain, not a vegetable.
Vegan for 5yrs.
Can anyone here really taste the difference between corn syrup and cane sugar in sodas or whatever? Serious question.
Always ben told cane sugar better for you but doesn't your body see it the same doesn't matter if corn are cane sugar![]()
I think the corn syrup makes you feel hungrier.
corn is an animal.Vegan for 5yrs.
My point is not really whether or not corn is fattening; I'm asking whether or not the corn subsidy has aided the obesity problem. Currently, farmers can sell the corn for less than it costs to grow. Not only does this corn go directly into making snack foods and drinks, it also goes to feed animals. Since the corn is purchased cheaply, those savings are passed on to the farmer raising the animals, which makes meat cheaper, which allows fast food restaurants to churn out hamburgers at very low costs. As we all know, it's the poor that are usually the most obese, for the first time in history. This can be caused by nothing other than lower food costs or an increasingly sedentary lifestyle, and the latter would only apply to people who do very little in the way of manual labor.