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Originally Posted by h0tmess
I see nothing wrong with forcing business to provide the education about their products. So what if something is 2000 calories. That's not the issue. If I ate that specific item a few times a week, that's a personal issue I have with myself.
Consumers should be informed so we can make our own choices. We should not be told what to eat, what not to eat, how much, etc etc. Banning food should because "it's too unhealthy" should never be considered.
The business should stop selling it because the cosnumers know how unhealthy it is and no one is purchasing it because of the customers informed choice.
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I'm with you, consumers have the right to know what they are eating!