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Your post reminds me of several things about why diet is the way it is.
1. people are pressed for time, and don't have slaves to cook the food after a long day, and are not able to shop and cook from scratch.
2. people are less in family units where cooking is absorbed as a labour activity amongst a collective, and this drives towards more packaged foods, for amateur cooks to microwave.
3. Many people like salt taste in food, they say it "enhances" the flavour much like MSG, and i find it not only unhealthy, but astringent, overly strong the salt flavours of some processed foods... let alone the sugar... all one need do is look at the sugar/salt content on processed foods, and how they hide it, to wonder why we are allowed to be served drugs that shorten our lifespans (salt), because it serves corporate interests as a preservative and cheap flavouring given the organic alternatives.
4. Proteins have a shorter shelf life, and are the enemy of corporate packaging, infinite shelf-life thinking. (as with all fresh produce).
So our culture has professionalized cooking and nobody knows how to boil a potato anymore and sear a steak, just how to order from a menu, "medium well please". Yet somewhere deep in our cutlural roots, eating well, and taking care to keep food a nutritious and empowering part of one's life, is wholly not in the interests of corporations who see citizens merely as workers who need to die soon after retirement to make space.
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