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Something I really envy is the EU controls on food. Much of what passes for food here in the US is heavily processed, GMO, misleadingly labeled, etc.
it's just the corporate way... lie, cheat, steal and murder.
I really miss the good tasting fresh food that Australia enjoys. In the US tomatoes are flavorless, bread is so sweet it's like cake, and most fresh produce is unaffordable to lower income people.
Very true. Americans eat food not even fit for low beast. They think nutella is healthy and French fries are good because "Potato is vegie". I've literally heard people say this in person. I had to leave them to eat slop on their own