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minus-squaretrem@lemmy.blahaj.zonelinkfedilinkarrow-up1·7 days agoI would not consider industrial-made bread to be healthy in the first place, though. Genuinely my gut reaction to this post was that if it’s packaged in plastic, it’s not going to be healthy.
minus-squareHairyHarry@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up2·edit-27 days agoI’m with you. But this kind of bread (I would say 90% of bread sold in supermarkets) is what is consumed the most. So, though we put less sugar into our preprocessed food, than they do in the US for example, we shouldn’t laugh too loud about consumerists of the US.
I would not consider industrial-made bread to be healthy in the first place, though.
Genuinely my gut reaction to this post was that if it’s packaged in plastic, it’s not going to be healthy.
I’m with you. But this kind of bread (I would say 90% of bread sold in supermarkets) is what is consumed the most.
So, though we put less sugar into our preprocessed food, than they do in the US for example, we shouldn’t laugh too loud about consumerists of the US.