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Welcome to free market capitalism. Erich Bloodaxe BSN May 2015 #1
Good. The fewer chemicals in my food, the better I like it. merrily May 2015 #2
In some ways I think retailers and restaurateurs themselves... Jesus Malverde May 2015 #3
Can you define "chemical"? jberryhill May 2015 #8
I will let the OP speak to their definition but Panera's main offenders are harun May 2015 #11
I have no problem with lower sodium foods, either. My mom died way too young merrily May 2015 #17
Water is a chemical ag_dude May 2015 #22
You understood what I meant. So did everyone else. merrily May 2015 #24
Yeah, I understood what you THINK You meant. ag_dude May 2015 #27
I said "The FEWER chemicals in my food the better." If it was not obvious to you that I meant merrily May 2015 #28
Again, it's obvious what you THINK you meant. ag_dude May 2015 #29
Worked up? LMAO. merrily May 2015 #30
Use snark all you want. ag_dude May 2015 #31
Your assumption that I am "worked up" more than merited snark. merrily May 2015 #32
lol "bye now" ag_dude May 2015 #34
It was obvious to everyone what you meant arikara May 2015 #38
Thank you. merrily May 2015 #39
here's one: glyphosate, used in Roundup applied to soy, corn, wheat wordpix May 2015 #35
So you want food that is made of nothing... Humanist_Activist May 2015 #19
Posters not being deliberately obtuse understood my point. Do you realize how gratuitously nasty merrily May 2015 #20
I might have taken it too far, or I might not of, I've encountered people who actually think... Humanist_Activist May 2015 #21
Just keeping telling yourself that you are smarter than everyone else while you write "...not of" GreatGazoo May 2015 #26
OK, time to separate the wheat from the chaff... Humanist_Activist May 2015 #36
from the interview: niyad May 2015 #4
My family and I visited Panera katsy May 2015 #5
That is correct. darkangel218 May 2015 #9
Panera is a good company in many ways. lark May 2015 #6
Panera -- that bastion of wholesome food cooked just like mom used to do it: Buzz Clik May 2015 #7
Are they not franchises, too? hamsterjill May 2015 #23
But...but...*artificial* has ART right in its name. Does Panera hate Art? valerief May 2015 #10
But...but...*artificial* has CIA right in its name. Just saying! nt MattSh May 2015 #12
Bwahahaha! You win! valerief May 2015 #18
I heard that new and improved Twinkies TexasBushwhacker May 2015 #13
If you have $1 to waste, go and buy a bread from Walmart ( the brand one ) darkangel218 May 2015 #14
I did that already TexasBushwhacker May 2015 #15
Hehe yup. :) darkangel218 May 2015 #16
Oh no! Propylene glycol alginate is my favorite. I'll miss it so much. Kablooie May 2015 #25
DUZY...nt Jesus Malverde May 2015 #37
Pepsi... sendero May 2015 #33
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