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Originally Posted by EddyTheDog
They don't pay for it but they know what they want.
They watch what goes in that trolly - "I will eat that, I might try that, over my dead body bitch....":
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Still the parents fault though for being weak.
It's also a slippery slope thing. When you have commercials and people referring to vegetables as bad or nasty or "how do you make your kids eat vegetables".. well.. it's pretty obvious that it's a huge negative bias when it didn't need to be. COver it with cheese, thats how to "make" them eat it! Brilliant marketing playing on negative bias without a care in the world for their victi... I mean customers.
Even lima beans are freaking delicious if you pick them and cook them that day. No child would naturally, without input from negative sources, say they were yucky. Just for an example.
Bananas are 49 cents a pound where I shop, and I'm sure that's not the lowest price in town.