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The government wants restaurants to cut down on salt
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Posted on 06/01/2016 9:07:58 AM PDT by Red in Blue PA

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To: Red in Blue PA

The Gubmit wants a lot of things. Like people to be herded as lambs for the slaughter.


21 posted on 06/01/2016 9:36:55 AM PDT by Roman_War_Criminal (God is a racist! Get over it snowflakes. Deuteronomy 7:6-8; Romans 9:13-15)
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To: Red in Blue PA

HANDS OFF MY SALT! My blood pressure is so low I need the salt to keep it up enough to prove I am still alive!


22 posted on 06/01/2016 9:42:13 AM PDT by Ruy Dias de Bivar
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To: Red in Blue PA

https://www.activistfacts.com/organizations/13-center-for-science-in-the-public-interest/

“The Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI) is the undisputed leader among America’s “food police.” CSPI was founded in 1971 by current executive director Michael Jacobson, and two of his co-workers at Ralph Nader’s Center for the Study of Responsive Law. Since then, CSPI’s joyless eating club has issued hundreds of high-profile—and highly questionable—reports condemning soft drinks, fat substitutes, irradiated meat, biotech food crops, French fries, and just about anything that tastes good.

CSPI fancies itself a “watchdog” group but behaves more like an attack dog, savaging restaurants, disparaging adults’ food choices, and discouraging even moderate alcohol consumption. It famously dubbed fettuccine alfredo a “heart attack on a plate.” Its nutrition nags encourage the public to “just say no” to fried mozzarella as though it were an illegal drug.

With a long history of writing letters to restaurants threatening legal action over purported mislabeling of “low fat” menu items, it surprised no one when CSPI graduated to lawsuit threats over the absence of nutritional labeling. In July of 2003, Jacobson teamed with legal shark John Banzhaf to formally warn six U.S. ice cream retailers that lawsuits may result from their refusal to immediately “list the calorie (and, ideally, saturated fat) content of each item” on menu boards.

CSPI’s self-anointed “experts” also encourage “a whole lot of lawsuits” against fast-food restaurants (the group says it is “looking at tobacco as a model”), mostly because they see legal action as leverage to enact all the restrictions on food they have long supported. These include, but are by no means limited to:

extra taxes on foods with fat, sugar, and sodium (the so-called “Twinkie tax”);

government-mandated “warning” labels on high-fat, high-calorie menu items;

mandatory nutrition information on restaurant menus, menu-boards, meat packages, hamburger wrappers, food commercials, ice cream stores, movie theatres, bakeries, hot dog stands, etc., etc.

requirements that broadcasters give free “equal time” to government-supported advertisements of “healthy” foods;

restrictions on baby food packaging requiring that tapioca be labeled as “chemically modified food starch”;

labels warning parents that soft drinks may be replacing low-fat milk, fruit juice, and other drinks in their children’s diets;

labels warning of contamination from fresh, unpasteurized juices;

a government-sponsored “Must-Not-See-TV Week” campaign; and

stricter regulations on genetically enhanced foods, which are already the most regulated food products in the U.S.”


23 posted on 06/01/2016 9:43:05 AM PDT by BwanaNdege
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To: Red in Blue PA
“Many Americans want to reduce sodium in their diets, but that’s hard to do when much of it is in everyday products we buy in stores and restaurants,”

No it's not. Just skip the French fries.


24 posted on 06/01/2016 9:48:56 AM PDT by Buckeye McFrog
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To: Uversabound

I know a guy whose brother is an executive with Campbell’s Soup in New Jersey.

He says that the Fed are driving them absolutely up the wall with demands that they reduce the sodium content of their soup. They’ve tried thousands of different recipes, and there is simply NO WAY to accede to the Fed demands without making the soup taste like crap.


25 posted on 06/01/2016 9:51:27 AM PDT by Buckeye McFrog
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To: Uversabound

But I do not eat out a lot. I’d rather know what is in my food.

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Totally agree. I really dislike eating out (except my favorite Chinese restaurant where all is made from scratch). In addition to the county where I live adding a 5% meals tax (anything ‘prepared’ - even rotisserie chickens in the grocery store), I figure if I want cr@ppy food & cr@ppy service, I can provide myself with both of those items at home at a much cheaper price than I would pay at a restaurant. BTW, the Chinese restaurant is just across the county line so I do not pay the meals tax there :-)


26 posted on 06/01/2016 9:55:28 AM PDT by Qiviut (In Islam you have to die for Allah. The God I worship died for me. [Franklin Graham])
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To: Red in Blue PA

You’ll have to take my salt from my cold hardened arteries.


27 posted on 06/01/2016 10:05:11 AM PDT by Oldeconomybuyer (The problem with socialism is that you eventually run out of other people's money.)
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To: lacrew
If a restaurant takes the salt out of foods, people will just add (likely more than it originally had) with a salt shaker.

Adding salt after cooking doesn't produce the same affect as cooking with salt.

Furthermore, how would one not salt cure a country ham, and then salt it later?

Salt is much more than a seasoning.

28 posted on 06/01/2016 10:06:44 AM PDT by GingisK
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To: Red in Blue PA

I think I’ll have some miso soup in protest... and wonton soup... and maybe some ramen, fried in bacon grease.


29 posted on 06/01/2016 10:09:11 AM PDT by Edward.Fish
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To: Red in Blue PA

they always complain about govt in the bedroom and govt in my doctors office, but they are the ones forcing govt into the restaurant. and my gun store.


30 posted on 06/01/2016 10:10:07 AM PDT by Secret Agent Man (Gone Galt; Not averse to Going Bronson.)
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To: dfwgator

or just tell the waiter when you order, like a normal human being, “light on the salt, please.”


31 posted on 06/01/2016 10:13:07 AM PDT by Trailerpark Badass (There should be a whole lot more going on than throwing bleach, said one woman.)
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To: Red in Blue PA

Frozen.


32 posted on 06/01/2016 10:39:49 AM PDT by garyb
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To: Red in Blue PA

As usual the more onerous regulations come after the purported reasons for them have been proven to be mostly hogwash and partly bogus as well as not true.


33 posted on 06/01/2016 10:39:49 AM PDT by arthurus (Het is waar. Tutti i liberali soli o feccia.)
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To: lacrew

By taking the salt out of packaged foods you get more sugar added. You trade overblown or false allegations about hypertension for real increases in the rate of diabetes.


34 posted on 06/01/2016 10:41:15 AM PDT by arthurus (Het is waar. Tutti i liberali soli o feccia.)
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To: nickcarraway
What restaraunt salts a salad? I salt my salt, and never had salt put on my lettuce. If you don't like your restaraunt, eat at home.
35 posted on 06/01/2016 10:44:13 AM PDT by Safetgiver (Islam makes barbarism look genteel.)
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To: MrEdd

The four food groups are:...bottled beer, draft beer, canned beer and beer and a shot.


36 posted on 06/01/2016 10:47:42 AM PDT by Safetgiver (Islam makes barbarism look genteel.)
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To: arthurus

Wrong. We have little sugar anymore. Government won’t allow it. Corn fructrose (or whatever) is worse than pure sugar. Reason Hershey left PA.


37 posted on 06/01/2016 10:51:04 AM PDT by Safetgiver (Islam makes barbarism look genteel.)
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To: Red in Blue PA
This is what was served with Mr. RightField's meals while he was in rehab following his knee replacement. The nondiabetic patients got the full sugared sugar.


38 posted on 06/01/2016 10:55:57 AM PDT by RightField
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To: Red in Blue PA

I agree, even though this may physically benefit me.

I have a heart issue where a salty dish in a restaurant brings a whole lot of chest pain. I can’t finish eating, it’s nasty.

The change that this has brought in my life is that I stay out of most fast-food places and when I’m somewhere nice, I have a chat with the waiter about it and make selections according to my limitations.

I DON’T want Federal regulations dumbing down EVERYBODY’S food to cater to the issues of people like me. It’s MY problem, not everyone’s problem. I’m dealing with it. Leave the people alone, for once.


39 posted on 06/01/2016 11:00:59 AM PDT by Riley (The Fourth Estate is the Fifth Column.)
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To: Red in Blue PA

Start storing up salt and sugar, carry your own salt and sugar when going out.


40 posted on 06/01/2016 11:01:13 AM PDT by SkyDancer ("They Say That Nobody's Perfect But Yet Here I Am")
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