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heh....... if that bill passed, I would be SHOCKED. A lot of product use salt, even water (Yea. I saw Dave's post, but it is true!)
Not to play devil's advocate, but if this did go through, the savings in health care would dwarf any salt industry hardships.[/QUOTE]He does realize, also, that there's a SALT INDUSTRY that would pretty much be halved, if not more, in size if it was banned from restaurants?
Oh yeah, that's very good for the economy.
Not to play devil's advocate, but if this did go through, the savings in health care would dwarf any salt industry hardships.[/QUOTE]He does realize, also, that there's a SALT INDUSTRY that would pretty much be halved, if not more, in size if it was banned from restaurants?
Oh yeah, that's very good for the economy.
No soy sauce, either. No pickled ginger to go with sushi. No prepared mustard.Now Chinese food places would go too. Many place don't use MSG, but sub with salt. No salt? hmmm.. that is going to be tough.
Saying something is one thing, that'll die down with the next news cycle. Introducing legislation on matters he knows not just nothing, but a dangerous degree of ignorance, is a whole different level of stupid.Stupid-ass politician says stupid-ass things about matters he knows nothing about. News at 11.
Seriously, though, how stupid can a person get?
No soy sauce, either. No pickled ginger to go with sushi. No prepared mustard.Now Chinese food places would go too. Many place don't use MSG, but sub with salt. No salt? hmmm.. that is going to be tough.
and I bet it was DELICIOUS!No one likes it when I tell them how much salt in grams is in what they're eating.
Same thing goes with hearing how much sugar and fat they're consuming in ounces
For example, friend of mine got a Double Baconator & Frosty at Wendys.
Calculated out to
3 ounces of fat (2 ounces saturated)
3 ounces of sugar
2.5 grams of salt
(1400 calories)
My mind exploded
Of course some dishes work better if the salt is added during cooking/preparation...Ahem. Actually, this would mean less control...unless he means that all dishes must be prepared totally salt-free, and then all the salt gets added by the patron at the table.
--Patrick
He should replace all salt with Honey and Sugar... i'm sure he'll love it.
and I bet it was DELICIOUS![/QUOTE]No one likes it when I tell them how much salt in grams is in what they're eating.
Same thing goes with hearing how much sugar and fat they're consuming in ounces
For example, friend of mine got a Double Baconator & Frosty at Wendys.
Calculated out to
3 ounces of fat (2 ounces saturated)
3 ounces of sugar
2.5 grams of salt
(1400 calories)
My mind exploded
I know only one fairy tale involving salt, which played out sorta like King Lear.Does no one here know the fairy tale i was referring to?!
Eastern European, Romania/Bulgarian origin? Three princess tell their king how much they love him, two daughters tell him that they love him as much as honey and sugar, third says as much as salt. Third daughter gets "punished", becomes a serving wench and wins love of some prince and at the wedding of the two serves nothing but saltless food cooked with sugar and honey to her estranged father.Does no one here know the fairy tale i was referring to?!