"Food companies spent $11 billion on television ads in 2017, and 80 percent of that, about $8.8 billion, was spent on their unhealthiest offerings ― sugary soda, fast food, candy and unhealthy snacks"https://www.aol.com/article/finance/2019/01/16/junk-food-companies-spend-billions-of-dollars-on-ads-targeting-black-children/23644143/ …
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as usual, Prager attacks the government but holds private industry harmless.
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Watch Fat a documentary by
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The food industry bears a lot of blame in this too.
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Follow the money, all the way through government and academia.
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For your heart and health's sake - please watch
@bschermd and learn why it is so important to take responsibility for your own well-being. If you need more help check out http://www.dietdoctor.com I am a paying member and it is so worth it! The first month is free.@DietDoctor1Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Very nice job Brett in a very short amount of time
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Sugar, yes; salt no. Also, increasing grains, fruits and processed foods in general. On top of that, the fear of heart attacks removed all the animal fat from our diet. Today we know dietary fat has minimal (or none) impact on cholesterol
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