• Dkarma@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    What if I told you that you don’t need the processed foods you’ve been eating your whole life? Shocking I know.

    You “I can’t afford food” Them “here’s food you can” You “no not like that! I need muh Doritos to be happy like the commercials tell me!!”

    Most people in Mongolia eat one thing their entire lives and are fine.

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      6 months ago

      I buy vegetables and meat mostly. are those luxury foods now? Last I checked that was just food.

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        6 months ago

        fresh food is a luxury in the usa, yes.

        i was grew up in a bottom 50% household. most of my childhood diet was sugary snacks, canned/boxed foodstuffs, and frozen meat/vegetables. fresh food was largely reserved for holidays. my mother used to spend about 60/week to feed a family of four, and this was after coupons and in the 1990s

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      6 months ago

      I like how some Americans aren’t even pretending to strive to be the best nation anymore but just saying “eat like people in impoverished countries”.

      Like, people in Mongolia or for example my parents when they lived in El Salvador didn’t eat beans every single day because they wanted to or enjoyed it - it’s because there literally was no upward mobility and the oligarchy kept it that way.

      You’re the person who centuries ago would be defending the king as you ate only oats for the 10th day in a row because some other kingdom had minor starvation.