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Big Food vs. Big Insurance

RightinNYC

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http://www.nytimes.com/2009/09/10/opinion/10pollan.html?_r=1&em=&pagewanted=print

Michael Pollan handles business per usual:




 
How about we stop subsidizing corn growers so we can get rid of the high fructose corn syrup in our soft drinks to begin with?

That would be absolutely fantastic, and is one of the things Pollan has been harping on for years.
 
First thing is cut your portions. American portions are for the most part obscene when compared to the rest of the world. Sure the food is fatty too but that would not matter as much if the portion was not a half cow per burger.
 
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0LrCCvHFBSQ"]YouTube - King Corn documentary film trailer[/ame]
 
I really hope that the democrats latch unto this. We finally might be able to stop this wasteful subsidies and tariffs if enough lobbyist support is against them. I just hope the healthcare industry can out lobby the corn industry.

As as side benefit, our soft drinks will taste better with actual sugar in them.
 
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