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Science itself isn’t contradictory. If data conflicts, it’s almost always because there is an additional variable in play or some weakness in the test. If conclusions conflict, it’s almost always because there is not enough data to paint a clear picture or someone doesn’t have the proper background to analyze the data.

this is absolute garbage. Shitty design, shitty editing, and shit content.

moving or delivering furniture is an “every day” situation?

define “better farming practices” because it probably doesn’t mean what you think it means

this has nothing to do with GMO. this is entirely based on freshness and the variety of produce you are buying. produce with almost no flavor aren’t gmo, they are just a flavorless variety. they are grown for uniform appearance and long shelf life. that’s what sells in the grocery store so that’s what the store buys

you should actually read what the link you posted says and doesn’t say. that fact sheet says absolutely nothing about efficacy of citronella. it only says if you market citronella as a pest repellant, you should show it meets the claims you use to market it.

they probably thought they were totally orginal too. like brides that think it’s a unique idea to use mason jars for glassware at their weddings.

more like 120 rolls of film, but yeah.

wait... how is cauliflower paleo? cauliflower has only been around for a few thousand years at most.

not sure. could be a sync issue too.

the location unlock is only as accurate as your location settings. if you have your wifi or satellite on, it tends to work very well. tower based location can be off by up to a mile though. I was sitting in a restaurant 12 blocks away from my house yesterday and my phone was unlocked from the location unlock. i turned

they don’t change the price per person. prices may vary per location which is based on general market dynamics. Time of day may change prices too. I’ve seen some fast food joints move to digital displays. sometimes it is only to make it easier to update menu items and prices without getting a new sign. however, they

that was my first thought. the lemons are just going to fall through when you need to flip. i bet a grapefruit or a pomelo would do the same thing but much less likely to fall through.

as long as it says it's made with natural flavors

depends on the area you are looking at on the back. the nutrition facts label is fairly trustworthy. the ingredients list is kinda trustworthy but less so. the barcode is extremely trustworthy as is the contact info of the manufacturer. anything outside of those sections is just marketing.

if you count chewing gum as food, petroleum is in some foods.

you're conflating marketing techniques with changes in food handling and then adding a huge appeal to nature logical fallicy. "natural" and "organic" foods marketed by smaller companies that have branded themselves as healthy are just as guilty of all of these things as the others. maybe even more so. more often than

my favorite is turkey bacon. it'll always say it has like 1/3 less fat per serving than regular bacon. but if you flip the packages over you see that the turkey bacon uses 1 slice as a serving size while the real stuff uses 2 slices. I've yet to find a pack of turkey bacon that didn't have more fat per oz. not to

subway's marketing (jared losing a bunch of weight) is pretty brilliant and you fell for it. it's junk food no matter how you slice it. McDonald's is no better or worse.