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by dopidopHN
1065 days ago
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Thanks for the vox link, I can’t load it now, I’m traveling and have no bandwidth. I’m ready to change my mind once I’m reaching a wifi. In interval : how did we do it for millenniums before frozen carbs? Random: Let’s say the Roman army.
Ok. They were relying on canned food a lot. ( garnum ) But for sure they were not eating frozen hotdog |
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We didn't. Child mortality was higher, populations were smaller, life expectancy was lower and malnutrition and starvation were more common.
Our current population size is the direct result of post-industrial farming and food production making calories easily available to the masses, and all kinds of foods accessible year-round.
But again, the problem isn't modern processed food, which can be perfectly healthy, it's an unwillingness to fund school lunches enough to provide more than cheap, empty calories.