Almost nobody appreciates how expensive clothes used to be, even as “late” as 200 years ago. A shirt was once thousands of hours of labor; scarcity logic flows directly from that. The shirt you can buy at Walmart for ~$2 is a superior artifact along most product dimensions.https://twitter.com/morganhousel/status/1260287299213864960 …
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For sure. In this case I judged it based on a small but notable increase in waistline when eating more from restaurants, despite similar ingredients. And a jump in cholesterol. Both reversed when switched to similarly tasty restaurant salads that avoided the oils.
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You might not be aware of how hard it is to avoid added sugar in precooked foods in the US these days. A rotisserie chicken... why would anyone add sugar to that? Yet they do. Makes it taste better; people prefer it to its competition; people eat more of it; waistlines bulge.
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