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why does everything in the american grocery store look toxic ?

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yes but my point stands. honestly any food that wasn't served in a restaurant or taken fresh looks suspicious.
 
There is nothing wrong with them, you just aren't used to another country. The same thing happens to me when I travel.
your vegetables are also huge compared to EU. They probably were further genetically manipulated than ours and lack more nutrients
 
your vegetables are also huge compared to EU. They probably were further genetically manipulated than ours and lack more nutrients
"Your vegetables are too big!"
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Genetic engineering is perfectly safe, and the future of both agriculture and the human species, get used to it.
 
Genetic engineering is perfectly safe,
no because the people who do it dont care how many nutrients the fruits and vegetables have. They only care about how big, juicy, and buyable it looks. What ends up happening is we get huge, delicious, expensive vegetables with less nutrients per volume.
 
no because the people who do it dont care how many nutrients the fruits and vegetables have. They only care about how big, juicy, and buyable it looks. What ends up happening is we get huge, delicious, expensive vegetables with less nutrients per volume.
So things that grow bigger are automatically less dense? Doesn't make a lot of sense.
 
you still getting mogged by the goyslop enjoyer
 
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So things that grow bigger are automatically less dense?
no, but when you take the seeds from the biggest fruit to make more fruits of that size, its not guaranteed that the fruit also has the most nutrients. The people who do this dont prioritise nutrients, but only how much money the fruit will sell for. The bigger the fruit the less concentrated the nutrients are.
 
no, but when you take the seeds from the biggest fruit to make more fruits of that size, its not guaranteed that the fruit also has the most nutrients. The people who do this dont prioritise nutrients, but only how much money the fruit will sell for. The bigger the fruit the less concentrated the nutrients are.
Just try it, maybe some potatoes and a steak?
 

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