....to Boz's Sequoia-sequestered but not sesquipedalian report, a sequential reply:
Seems like a good choice, in July.
Re: Ward - we've had the food deserts chat before. Nothing stuck.
Good governance is what you do when families are eating junk and it's setting them up for lifelong ill health... instead of twiddling your thumbs and waiting for everyone to become educated, informed, and in reach of a supermarket with healthy selections. Funny no one questions regulations that protect your skull from shattering in a car, but try to keep a pancreas from shattering and suddenly it's tyranny.
Diabetes rates aren't high due to heredity but primarily due to stuff like "nutrition bars" that are mostly sugars and simple carbs. Nobody's genes are designed for what's in a quick mart in a food desert. For 99% of our evolutionary history, we didn't even eat grains, let alone highly processed ones with most of the fiber removed. We're built to eat roots, shoots, fruits, nuts, eggs, fish, game....hunter/gatherer stuff.
Quik Marts are not places Americans shop for food. They are looking for beer, milk, soft drinks, toilet paper, and a rest room. They used to be run by Mom and Pop in small towns near the state highway. Now they partner with gas stations and are located close to interstate highways.
70 per cent of grocery store food items are processed( and regulated by local, state, and federal governments) Primarily those regulations are in place to guarantee the food is safe from disease and extend shelf life.
Processed food is not synonymous with “ junk food” and can easily be segregated from such by reading labels. As most Americans are able to do.
Regardless of your “hunter/gather” misdirection Americans are healthier and live longer lives than their “ hunter/gatherer” ancestors.