• Caffeinated_Sloth@lemmy.world
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      I’m glad you brought up personal responsibility, however if you’re buying something from the grocery store, unless it’s raw ingredients, it has shit in it. Even then, in the US the only way to completely avoid nasty shit in food is to produce it yourself or purchase from a local farmers market. Unfortunately many people don’t have the resources to do that. But to your credit, we do seem to be developing some sort of allergy to personal responsibility, especially in regards to personal health and fitness.

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      If people willingly choose to shorten their life, I don’t consider it a problem.

      Now, lying and manipulating people into choosing it, similar to what the cigarette industry did, is obviously a problem.

      But at this point, everyone knows cigarettes and processed foods are unhealthy. People just don’t care.

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        People dont have the energy to care. They’re spending all of it trying to keep their families fed, clothed, and under a roof.

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          I’m so fucking tired of people pushing personal responsibility for systematic problems. People are kept intentionally under educated and do not have the resources to learn. No not everyone “knows” ultra processed foods are bad. Most people can’t even properly defined ultra processed foods and default to calling them processed foods which covers basically everything you find in a store besides produce.