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Tobacco Owned Food Companies Study


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I ran across this article this morning and found it very interesting. At least I know why I could eat a pack of Oreos in one sitting now. Fricking Nicodemon scientist engineered them to be so totally irresistible, that’s why! So happy that I haven’t bought any in well over a year. I wonder just how bare my shelves would be if I threw out all of the foodstuffs in them that were made by tobacco owned companies?


https://georgiastarnews.com/news/tobacco-company-owned-food-brands-more-tempting-than-competitors-addiction-study/tcsquare/2023/10/02/

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I love Oreos! I should have figured they were made by tobacco companies. They're not only expensive but measured by weight not volume. There's nothing more frustrating then opening the pack for the first time and seeing a third of one of the rows empty :40_rage: 

Thanks for sharing....

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