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by hermaj
4672 days ago
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> I trust my diet to an unqualified individual (me), as do most people. If you live in a country which adheres to standards of food safety and has regulatory bodies to protect and promote public health then I disagree. You entrust those bodies and the qualified individuals within them because they ensure what you purchase is what it says it is. Soylent has not reached this level of evaluation. > An hour a day is 6% of your waking life. If Soylent works completely as advertised yes you gain time. Should it lead to any kind of health problems it's more than likely you lose time. |
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Do you actually know that? Presumably if there is US regulation/law around selling and marketing food products, then Soylent will have to be compliant just like everything else?
Though, given I live in Australia, a country which
> adheres to standards of food safety and has regulatory bodies to protect and promote public health
and I can still buy all the Quarter Pounders and chocolate I want, it seems these bodies are more about food safety, than choosing my diet for me.