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Salt gives you heart problems in excess.
Fat can also cause heart problems in excess.
Sugar can rot your teeth and give you diabetes in excess.
Fast food is often salty, fatty, and packed with flavour enhancers - the desserts are also packed with sugar. This is to make it more enjoyable to eat, bringing in business, while minimising preparation time.
The solution is to not eat so much fast food, not complain at them for running a business that exploits the instant-gratification society of today.
 
Salt gives you heart problems in excess.
Fat can also cause heart problems in excess.
Sugar can rot your teeth and give you diabetes in excess.
Fast food is often salty, fatty, and packed with flavour enhancers - the desserts are also packed with sugar. This is to make it more enjoyable to eat, bringing in business, while minimising preparation time.
The solution is to not eat so much fast food, not complain at them for running a business that exploits the instant-gratification society of today.
lol salty
 
Excuse the powerleveling but I put salt on everything. I know a lot of people don't like it but idgaf, it's great! I even put salt on my ice cream and corn flakes and even in my coffee. The more salt the better.

People who don't like salt just piss me off, it's like wtf is wrong with you! If you don't love salt just kys. I made a salad the other day and loaded that bitch up with salt. If I ever meet someone that doesn't like salt irl I've got a brick I'd like to introduce to his face, wtf is wrong with those tards?

In fact, just the opposite may be true I read an article on Breitbart about a study that says you may love salt because you're a "supertaster" which is a person who experiences tastes such as saltiness and bitterness more intensely than other people do.

For instance salt helps cancel out bitterness, one of the sensations that supertasters experience in Technicolor. That probably explains why the supertasters in the study perceived the low-sodium cheddar cheese to be twice as bitter as the Cracker Barrel and liked it far less than the other study participants did imho.


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