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TopicAppropriate amount of dining out
Zeus
07/02/21 1:35:46 AM
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Wanded posted...
unless it's vegetable juice or salads it's not healthy, even then it's not safe to count on them to use good and fresh ingredients, you think they're using quality olive oil or cheap kanola oil?

That's just a fucking stupid argument for any number of reasons. Do you think most people eating at home are getting fresh produce daily? Because most restaurants do. Do you think most people are home are only buying the highest quality stuff? Even if they were (and hint, they're generally not), that has little impact on health.

And if you're bringing up salads at a restaurant, does that mean that people are only having salads at home? What's that? They aren't?! Then why are you trying to make an apples-to-oranges comparison.

Metalsonic66 posted...
Also "kanola" lol

Yeah, I kinda worry about what they're making at home if they're buying imitation canola oil where, for legal reasons, they can't even call it canola oil.

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