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Re: Environmentalism is politics




by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 13/06/21, 13:04

These are elements ultra transformed by the industry which, to manufacture its dishes already uses a sum of TUE to manufacture a recipe which is indeed already a transformation. What is left in these dishes, apart from often too much salt or enhancers and other natural flavors or not to enhance the tasteless taste? Nothing, it's dead.
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by Exnihiloest » 13/06/21, 19:14

GuyGadeboisLeRetour wrote:Image
(The Chained Duck of 9/6)

Obviously it can be "huge". The useful information to know is not the share by sector, but the share by sector reduced in proportion to the quantities produced.
This is the very type of insignificant info.
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by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 13/06/21, 19:23

More pure ultra liberal cretinism "The bigger you are, the more you produce, the more you touch" ... Alas, we don't ask for more.
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by Exnihiloest » 13/06/21, 19:29

GuyGadeboisLeRetour wrote:More pure ultra liberal cretinism "The bigger you are, the more you produce, the more you touch" ... Alas, we don't ask for more.

Normal that we do not subsidize more those who would be unable to produce up to the subsidies, it would be a ruin.
Obviously GuyGadeboisLeRetour does not care that we impoverish people. I do not think he has yet understood that the money for these subsidies is coming out of the pockets of European taxpayers.
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Re: Environmentalism is politics




by Exnihiloest » 13/06/21, 19:32

Janic wrote:difficult task to determine what is an ultra-processed food even though "gastronomy" is precisely of this order. The only ones which are unprocessed are those which pass directly from the fruit to the mouth without intermediary and there is not for tomorrow as the cultures are opposed to it!

Once is not customary, I agree. And when it comes to gastronomy, processing, ultra or not, it's an art.
Among manufacturers, there is everything. For example, I find coffee creams or mayonnaise that are better than those of "local farmers", a group of local producers who also make finished products. In other cases (béarnaise sauce, aperitif verrines ...) it is the opposite.

I test and choose based on taste, not on origin. This is indeed the only criterion to remember, since no scientific study has shown any benefit for health to eat organic rather than not organic. For the industrialist, you just have to be careful of unnecessary additives (sugar, salt, dyes, etc.).
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by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 13/06/21, 19:34

The over-productivist model invented the indebtedness of industrialists (who call themselves) farmers. The CAP costs me more than 100 euros per year to keep this aberration afloat. I don't give a shit about financing poisoners (who enslave poor countries, as a bonus) when I don't buy their products that we don't know what to do with.
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by Exnihiloest » 13/06/21, 19:39

GuyGadeboisLeRetour wrote:The over-productivist model invented industrial indebtedness ...

Yes this is it.
Your clichés, your slogans and your clichés, you have a software to bring them out at random and tack them in response to anything in the minute?
It is convenient for forum. No need to think about it.
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Re: Environmentalism is politics




by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 13/06/21, 19:46

Exnihiloest wrote:
GuyGadeboisLeRetour wrote:The over-productivist model invented industrial indebtedness ...

Yes this is it.
Your clichés, your slogans and your clichés, you have a software to bring them out at random and tack them in response to anything in the minute?
It is convenient for forum. No need to think about it.

But shut up ...
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Re: Environmentalism is politics




by Janic » 13/06/21, 20:32

exnull
Your clichés, your slogans and your clichés, you have a software to bring them out at random and tack them in response to anything in the minute?
It is convenient for forum. No need to think about it.
says the one who uses clichés, slogans and clichés of all kinds to discredit with his fakenews those who contest the consumer society careless of the effects of all the artificial products used everywhere and that a living organism cannot manage indefinitely , which results in various pathologies!
including this typical example:
I test and choose based on taste, not on origin.
even as the industry uses flavor enhancers to trick the organs into this use!
This is indeed the only criterion to remember, since no scientific study has shown any benefit for health to eat organic rather than not organic.
another false example! You confuse studies made by merchants of denatured products to believe that there is no difference between them and organic products in question! Except that more and more opponents, who are often out of ignorance, change their minds through personal lived experience; whether for human or animal use!
For the industrialist, you just have to be careful of unnecessary additives (sugar, salt, dyes, etc.).
all synthetic and / or refined products, whatever they may be, are harmful to living things. :|
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Re: Environmentalism is politics




by Exnihiloest » 13/06/21, 20:50

Janic wrote:exnull
Your clichés, your slogans and your clichés, you have a software to bring them out at random and tack them in response to anything in the minute?
It is convenient for forum. No need to think about it.
says the one who uses clichés, slogans and clichés of all kinds to discredit with his fakenews ...


says the one who spends his time endangering the lives of others by promoting pseudo-science and alternative medicine.
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