
Why people buy foods with “50% Less Fat”
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Why people buy foods with “50% Less Fat”
Graph by Matchboxx”>TheNegotiator, via our GraphJam builder.
FIRST!!!!!!!!!!!!!
also, nice graph
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Win.
WHAT THE HELL DOES THAT HAVE TO DO WITH THIS GRAPH?
So, you just blow in from Stupid Town?
um. thats nice. random. but nice
shut up steve!
ROFL@yasoup
me to.
Interesting…first, you question yasoup’s post, including a “cuss word”, then you compliment it by laughing so hard you’re rolling on the floor? Quite a change of heart.
The 4th one should have said “Because there isn’t any other choice.”
I suspect this is (sadly) true.
According to Food Detectives, this is true. And Ted Allen doesn’t lie!
Lol, thanks for the coments. My first accepted submission on the ICHC network!
I’m curious why it says Matchboxx”>TheNavigator :\ Meh, oh well.
I don’t think that is WHY people buy them, I think they buy it for reasons 1 and/or 2, but end up DOING 3 because they have no willpower.
What do you mean, no willpower? I do #3 because of my willpower. (“I WILL eat twice as much, and you can’t stop me!”
Hahaha well then, I stand corrected.
This one actually made me lol.
:’( I HAVE to eat fat free stuff everyday(plus WAY too much chicken) so that I actually LOOK FORWARD to school lunches. it’s all my dad’s fault for having heart trouble. :.(
quality. I’m in the majority here (eg skippy pb-reduced fat)
The 4th could say
“Because there is no other option”
and the 5th must say
“Because I’m living alone and there is NO WAY I could eat this huge 2 pound family package of ham salad without throwing half of it away, getting sick over my whole living room, or ending up in hospital, so I’ll just stick with the small, single-friendly 100 gramm package, even if its declared a “light” product and tastes like crap.”
this is when we start to use an implement called a cook book. in it, we can find things called “recipes” which can teach us to make our favourite food items using ingredients that can be kept frozen, refrigerated or canned until time of use (although ‘salads’ are among the more perishable items). this not only reduces wasted food, but also cuts out preservatives and additives which make food less tasty.
Another option should be “Accidental bought the wrong item due to bad placement.”