I wouldn't take advice from the US when it comes to food. It's like taking advice on work ethic from an unemployed slob watching TV and eating cheetos.
The food coloring I mentioned has been researched plenty and banned in quite a few countries.
Interesting perspective. Certainly insightful.Yes, millennials are the first generation to experience a mix of the worst parts of society:
1. Less family values, less family. Growing up I had 2 friends (excluding myself) who had a father. More recently, there are even mothers bailing out.
2. Growing up in their teenage years with social media. I remember if you didn't have a MySpace you were a loser.
3. A lack of connectedness caused by overconnection through social media
4. Coming of age in 2007-2009
5. Constant media attention blaming millennials for nearly everything
6. Relationships don't exist like they used to in the age of tinder
It just goes on, and on. I couldn't imagine being Gen Z. The mess has only gotten worse now that the average 10 year old has a smartphone.
Yellow #5, yellow #6 etc. On top of that the ingredients are processed multiple times, removing most of the useful nutrients.
Millennials could learn a lot from a box of Kraft Mac & Cheese.
Normally a buck. Can find it on sale for $0.88 at times. Add a bit of milk and butter, and you have filled your tummy for the night.
So do not try to eat the Tavern-on-the-Green each night. Just eat frugally. And if you wish, have some yogurts for dessert with your mac n' cheese meal.
Jesus, you peeps, you will not starve to death if you pull a bachelor diet out. You will save so much money. STOP EATING $6 AVACADO TOAST!
I wouldn't take advice from the US when it comes to food. It's like taking advice on work ethic from an unemployed slob watching TV and eating cheetos.
The food coloring I mentioned has been researched plenty and banned in quite a few countries.
#5.... ahhhh.... I don't think that belongs in there G. Stereotyped and oftentimes criticized--- yes, but blamed--- naaaa. And use of the word "everything".... as in "blamed for everything".... never good, sounds a bit victimish. Lots of blame to go around, in fact I'd throw none at your generation really. None that I can think of off-hand that is.
[Yawwwwn] Tell me again how your country is more successful than the US?
I call bullshit. Name one where it's banned.
Links to the actual, current government documentation, please. Fanatical beliefs and moronic opinion sites don't count.
Reading comprehension.
I said related to food. Some of highest rates of obesity in the world, am I wrong? Food in US is typically quite bad, which is interesting considering the consumers' buying power. I'm not surprised people don't eat vegetables as from what I remember they're tasteless, never had that experience anywhere else in the world.
Since you apparently cannot do a simple web search, here you go.
US FDA which is incredibly relaxed about food safety states:
"This product contains FD+C Yellow No. 5 (tartrazine) which may cause allergic-type reactions (including bronchial asthma) in certain susceptible persons. Although the overall incidence of FD+C Yellow No. 5 (tartrazine) sensitivity in the general population is low, it is frequently seen in patients who also have aspirin hypersensitivity."
Yellow #6:
Sunset Yellow FCF was banned or restricted around year 2000 as a food additive in Norway, Finland and Sweden.