Bufotenin
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ORIGINAL: youngsubgeoff instead of some useless lawsuits, yes. like the one a few years ago, where those people were suing mcdonalds for the fact that they were overwheight. Now, if mcdonalds had force fed them theyre product, it would be something to be angry about. Those were the laws suits that got trans-fat removed from food. Lol, Are you complaining about that?Would you rather have that stuff back in your food,or your kids`s food? Think about it. I'd prefer that people, including chefs, had the option of preparing and offering foods created with trans-fats. Actually, to go further, I'd prefer that people had enough sense to make rational decisions about what they eat instead of pouring grease down their throats and crying about how they've become morbidly obese because they can't read so that the government wouldn't feel it necessary to step-in in the first place. It isn't as if someone who eats fast-food every day is going to benefit much from the lack of trans-fat anyhow. They're still going to get clogged arteries because lack of trans-fat doesn't make something healthy, whereas people who indulge on occasion didn't have anything to worry about to begin with.
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