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I thought this article was interesting. http://www.rd.com/slideshows/15-foo...uy-again/?trkid=outbrain-all#slideshow=slide1
1. Keep in mind that this article is aimed mainly at omnis.
2. I agree that some foods they mention should never be bought ever again.
3. I'm a big believer in moderation - I think some foods are okay if consumed in moderation.
4. I disagree with their assessment on a couple of things. There are some bottled teas; for example, Tejava Tea (microbrewed and sold by Crystal Geyser), and certain flavors of Honest Tea (a wholly owned subsidiary of The Coca-Cola Company), that are completely unsweetened. If you buy any bottled teas, you should aim for those. Other than that, I agree that it's healthier and more economical to make your own and keep in a reusable bottle.
5. I agree that it's more expensive and harder on the environment to buy bottled water than to bottle your tap water, either filtered or unfiltered. But personally, I'd rather see people walking around carrying and drinking bottled water than most of the unhealthy drinks that are sold nowadays, such as Coke or Pepsi or Red Bull.
1. Keep in mind that this article is aimed mainly at omnis.
2. I agree that some foods they mention should never be bought ever again.
3. I'm a big believer in moderation - I think some foods are okay if consumed in moderation.
4. I disagree with their assessment on a couple of things. There are some bottled teas; for example, Tejava Tea (microbrewed and sold by Crystal Geyser), and certain flavors of Honest Tea (a wholly owned subsidiary of The Coca-Cola Company), that are completely unsweetened. If you buy any bottled teas, you should aim for those. Other than that, I agree that it's healthier and more economical to make your own and keep in a reusable bottle.
5. I agree that it's more expensive and harder on the environment to buy bottled water than to bottle your tap water, either filtered or unfiltered. But personally, I'd rather see people walking around carrying and drinking bottled water than most of the unhealthy drinks that are sold nowadays, such as Coke or Pepsi or Red Bull.