BroccoliRob
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BroccoliRob said:Pff, as If Fances Yue is a credible source in the industrial food complex? he's the click bait trash collater and so called 'writer' of already-a-joke publication "usa Today". You might as well be citing stephanie meyer as a source of newsworthy informacion. Wake me up from my hyper-stative nap-tosis when The Times has something real to report on this debacle.
We all know lunch is just the devil's breakfast so there's basically no #diffstratamania said:Rock and roll dreams come true so is it Breakfast in America or for lunch...
Johnny Kellogg was essents (short for essentially) a genius AND a crazy person - the dichotomy of which cannot be understatified. We all now know vitamins are a myth ofc (of course) but germ theory is #therealdeal. I'm only awake right this now because I made my own ranch P-tarts (it's a Graham's cracker with the R stuff on top) and a side of stingray (tenderest meat in the ocean). I have so many goosebumps you could call me a down pillowCagey said:Back 100 years ago when I used to spend most of my time designing/programming machine/process controls for industrial automation, I spent a fair amount of time in "Cereal City", also known as Battle Creek, MI. where Kellogg, General Mills, etc. all made that stuff some of us eat for breakfast/snacks.
Little known fact? The food is almost free, relative to the packaging/marketing. That's far and away the bulk of what you pay for. Also, you wanna see the production guys panic? Let the production line stop for any amount of time at all and watch 'em run for the "vitamin" spray dispenser. It's the only part of the foodstuff they care about, as it's the only thing that costs them any real money. Corn Flakes, Cheerios, Kix, Cap'n Crunch? Who cares? Save those damn vitamins! LOL!