The biggest takeaway from your article for me is that we need to be proactive and take responsibility for our own health. Like you said, design our own guardrails.
The other point I totally agree with is that we need to get rid of the belief, “If it’s on the shelf, it must be safe.” We have no reason to believe that corporations put our health first and every reason to believe they put money above our needs.
The concern in America is that highly processed fast foods are extremely cheap. This sets up a no win situation for families with many mouths to feed on a limited income. People need a support system to grow and eat their own food.
The biggest takeaway from your article for me is that we need to be proactive and take responsibility for our own health. Like you said, design our own guardrails.
The other point I totally agree with is that we need to get rid of the belief, “If it’s on the shelf, it must be safe.” We have no reason to believe that corporations put our health first and every reason to believe they put money above our needs.
I agree,
being protective is super important. And not being naive is another form of Protection.
The concern in America is that highly processed fast foods are extremely cheap. This sets up a no win situation for families with many mouths to feed on a limited income. People need a support system to grow and eat their own food.