Processed food is one of the biggest braindead explanations I can think of. Which processes particularly? Is eated meat with added nitrates the problem? Is the issue simple carbs smothered with seed oils?
Sliced cheese has several processes involved. Is cheese highly processed?
You have to milk the cow, separate out the fats, cuddle the milk, and so on. If you think cheddar cheese is killing Americans, you may be right, but I think you are delusional.
Do you honestly think he's talking about cheddar cheese?
Yes, we can tighten up the language to make it more precise and useful, but there's no purpose in sacrificing the good message merely because it's not perfect.
Tyson is known for hitting hard, not for being lawyerly. Some people think Apple Jacks satisfy the nutritional benefit of an actual apple, and his message is for them, and will do them good.
You and I both know that the food industry hides behind this term hoping we'll think they're called processed foods for the examples you gave, when really they're covering our food in chemicals.
Are you dense or just a faggot? Both, I'd wager. He's obviously not referring to processing and packaging with the use of the term. He's referring to unnatural additives that increase shelf life, increase taste profile, all around meddling in good food. Dyes, preservatives, seed oils, sketchy labeling etc etc.
Sliced cheese and shredded cheese are absolutely worse for you than a block of cheese
As a part of the processing, they spray chemicals on the cheese and then coat it in a kind of wax. More surface area = more chemicals and more wax
Or, in other words, the more processing there is -> the worse the food gets, for HUNDREDS of different reasons. Different for each type of food. This little semantics game you're playing here has no end - you can be a dick all you want and find something "incorrect" about every argument. Stop being a nitpicky little shit
Sliced apples are processed food.
Processed food is one of the biggest braindead explanations I can think of. Which processes particularly? Is eated meat with added nitrates the problem? Is the issue simple carbs smothered with seed oils?
Sliced cheese has several processes involved. Is cheese highly processed?
You have to milk the cow, separate out the fats, cuddle the milk, and so on. If you think cheddar cheese is killing Americans, you may be right, but I think you are delusional.
Do you honestly think he's talking about cheddar cheese?
Yes, we can tighten up the language to make it more precise and useful, but there's no purpose in sacrificing the good message merely because it's not perfect.
Tyson is known for hitting hard, not for being lawyerly. Some people think Apple Jacks satisfy the nutritional benefit of an actual apple, and his message is for them, and will do them good.
You and I both know that the food industry hides behind this term hoping we'll think they're called processed foods for the examples you gave, when really they're covering our food in chemicals.
Are you dense or just a faggot? Both, I'd wager. He's obviously not referring to processing and packaging with the use of the term. He's referring to unnatural additives that increase shelf life, increase taste profile, all around meddling in good food. Dyes, preservatives, seed oils, sketchy labeling etc etc.
So you seriously think beef jerky is as bad as frosted flakes?
Salt is a preservative.
Don't be mad at me because you were fed buz words and assume they are correct.
This to me is the equivalent of labeling nazis as right wing. Purely retarded
intentionally dense. cut the shit.
Indeed. And I would add intentionally obtuse.
I was using your own terms to point to the absurdity of your argument and you didn't even realize. Then you call me dense? Lmao
If someone followed your advice and ate zero preservatives they would die, moron.
You are being obtuse on purpose
Beef > Beef Jerky > Frosted Flakes
Obviously beef jerky is better than frosted flakes. You know whats better than beef jerky? BEEF
Beef jerky is processed, and so are frosted flakes. This is true. One is relatively better than the other.
But there are other things better than both of them (like the unprocessed form of beef jerky)
Enriched white bread
Sliced cheese and shredded cheese are absolutely worse for you than a block of cheese
As a part of the processing, they spray chemicals on the cheese and then coat it in a kind of wax. More surface area = more chemicals and more wax
Or, in other words, the more processing there is -> the worse the food gets, for HUNDREDS of different reasons. Different for each type of food. This little semantics game you're playing here has no end - you can be a dick all you want and find something "incorrect" about every argument. Stop being a nitpicky little shit