Carrefour puts ‘shrinkflation’ price warnings on food to shame brandsalphacyberranger@lemmy.world to World News@lemmy.world – 1215 points – 1 years agotheguardian.com113Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent commentYeah I understand but the highlight items seem to be mostly crap.And? What's your point?If people stopped eating shit over-processed foods they would probably save money and definitely be healthierOr they'd spend more money and be less healthy. A food being "over-processed" doesn't mean jack shit on its own nor does it mean it's more expensive.
Yeah I understand but the highlight items seem to be mostly crap.And? What's your point?If people stopped eating shit over-processed foods they would probably save money and definitely be healthierOr they'd spend more money and be less healthy. A food being "over-processed" doesn't mean jack shit on its own nor does it mean it's more expensive.
And? What's your point?If people stopped eating shit over-processed foods they would probably save money and definitely be healthierOr they'd spend more money and be less healthy. A food being "over-processed" doesn't mean jack shit on its own nor does it mean it's more expensive.
If people stopped eating shit over-processed foods they would probably save money and definitely be healthierOr they'd spend more money and be less healthy. A food being "over-processed" doesn't mean jack shit on its own nor does it mean it's more expensive.
Or they'd spend more money and be less healthy. A food being "over-processed" doesn't mean jack shit on its own nor does it mean it's more expensive.
Yeah I understand but the highlight items seem to be mostly crap.
And? What's your point?
If people stopped eating shit over-processed foods they would probably save money and definitely be healthier
Or they'd spend more money and be less healthy. A food being "over-processed" doesn't mean jack shit on its own nor does it mean it's more expensive.