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Both are based on 2000-calorie diets too, so increase those numbers for the people they market to, who are all supposed to eat less than that. Does anyone wonder why diabetes and childhood obesity are running rampant?
It's amazing how much more observant you get as you get older. For me, that means noticing how people behave (badly), what Corporate America is doing to scam the public, where everything is made, and other basic things that generally piss me off. I'm not mad at life, but rather than "observe" to my wife, I find this to be a better outlet. Now my kids can read about it in a few years rather than me trying to remember everything.
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