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Or, disincentivize the purchase of processed foods and sugar, and tax the products like they have done with cigarettes. I am not in that space, but it seems like they have been somewhat successful in that area in the U.S., especially as compared to Europe. Anecdotally, I notice a lot more young people smoking in Europe than compared to the States. If you charge $15 a pack, it does tend to make you think about that purchase.

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Unfortunately, people are gullible. Plus, there's the part that those same companies putting out food that's no good for human consumption provide jobs. Why did the FDA approve such bad foods in the first place?

I hope you and your family had a wonderful Thanksgiving, Steve

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We did! And yours!

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Two places that I do not patronize-- Target and CVS (say no to woke). There are, I think (I can see the diagram in my head), 8 multi-national corporations that essentially control all the "food" people eat. Those corporations and Big Aggie have about as much influence as Big Pharma. I don't think Bobby's guns are big enough to take down those two behemoths. He's likely to only gain a few concessions. Besides, if you take away all the junk/poison food from most people, what will they eat? They will not know what to buy or where to go to buy. Their brains are not functional after eating those toxic products for years. It's all part of the totalitarian plan to destroy humanity-- destroy the family, religion, patriotism, education, language, culture and health. Step by painful step, it's working. Will enough people wake up in time to rescue what is left of civilization?

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Unfortunately, sarah grace laffey’s prescriptions can only be gotten at a target. That is really a CVS inside. I do not know why, —-but we were there getting prescriptions in those aisles just stand out almost like double over laughter or crying as you stand in the aisle on what you goes up and down these particular aisles, not getting the grape nuts.!

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That market was in a CVS? Or was there a CVS pharmacy in the market? Good to see you are still getting out. You are right it will be a battle, and it’s one the people have to win.

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Target in Fort Collins!

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