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I AM SO F^*)! TIRED OF THE WORDS "LOW CARB"
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> Tha's exactly my original point. This whole thing is nothing but a
> rediculous fad. Everything needs those little stickers now.
> Apparently it's a selling point for those on the diet, and the rest of
> us got to keep seeing those words everywhere. I refer to this as
> negative advertising and has become the way to advertise foods in
> recent years. Instead of telling you what IS in a food, they tell you
> what IS NOT in it. NO FAT, NO CARBS, NO CHOLESTROL, NO SUGAR, etc.
> I don't want to know what IS NOT in food, I want to know WHAT IS in
> it. Both the good and bad stuff. What if they advertised by telling
> us "good source of protein" "good source of vitamin A", "contains lots
> of harmful chemicals". etc.
>
> Maybe I should tell my boss to advertise our construction company as
> "low carb". Maybe we'd get more work and be able to charge higher
> prices..... Oh heck, I may as well put a sign that says "low carb" on
> my sink faucets too.... Maybe even in the cat litter box too, just in
> case someone brings over a dog that eats poop.
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I think you must be dumped by your low-carbing girlfriend and disowned by your
low-carbing family, possibly you also failed all your exams by your low-carbing
professors.
Is that why you're having a major rant?
Your anger should be directed to coroporate america (or
corporate-whatever-country), not dieting, or cooking, which is what this group
is about.
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