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| We really are eating corn. Nearly every food on your plate had something to do with corn. Why? Corn is the most subsidized commodity in the world. Big Mac? Corn product. Soft drink? Corn product. Nearly every "cheap" food you can get your hands on has corn in it or its production. The cheapest foods on the market have two things in common: They're high in calories and made from corn. American obesity correlates directly with income levels because the cheapest food is also the most fattening. People think that obesity is a result of personal responsibility, but it's really a result of not having the money to buy health, low calorie food. Let's face facts where does the majority of low income Americans shop? That would be Wal Mart. Why? It's because they offer products for extremely cheap. So from this we can assume that poor people buy the cheapest products they can get. Since high calorie, corn-based, foods are the cheapest, poor people can only afford to be fat. Since they're poor, they most likely work very long hours just to make what they can which rules out time for exercise. So, my point is that we use corn for every-fricking-thing in the world and it's made things worse for everyone. So whenever you see new uses for corn be touted, ask yourself this, "Isn't there a more responsible way to do it?" The truth is, we don't need any more uses for corn, we need to find ways to use other resources that do it better than corn. |
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