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xfundy

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Wed Feb 1, 2012, 07:52 PM Feb 2012

Stupid "food" products? Highly unhealthy ones? Need your help, please. [View all]

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1) Know anything others would benefit from knowing, such as potentially dangerous stuff in packaged or restaurant food? (Fast food with pink slime, for example.)

2) What's the DUMBEST packaged food product you've seen in the stores?

Some of my "faves" I've watched people buy include a single potato wrapped in plastic wrap with the "Microwave Ready!" sticker on it. They cost much more than the SAME potatoes, either singly or bagged, if you judge by weight. Reasons why I find this absurd:

• Do consumers not have plastic wrap at home?
• Do they consider the potato cleaner than they could get it themselves?
• Are people really willing to pay a LOT more for this "convenience" that would take them maybe a couple minutes at home? (YES.)


My latest find is Frozen Rice. Convenient? Sure, but. Saves maybe 10 minutes off cooking real rice with plain old water on the stove--time people could spend watching tee vee or anything else. I don't think this is a product for the rich, so why do they spend much more than a single bag of rice to buy it?

I'm trying to put together a book on the wasteful, deceptive, possibly even dangerous ways marketers will trick consumers into spending way too much money and getting less, even while getting toxic chemicals, etc.

I'm working on a book on this subject, not really a serious coffee table book, more of a quick reader. Some folks in another group know I'm writing a book on another topic. I'm actually working on three at once, a little every day.

Any help would be greatly appreciated!

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Rice terrifies a lot of people Warpy Feb 2012 #1
Excellent examples! xfundy Feb 2012 #4
I nominate "Fruit by the Foot" Denninmi Feb 2012 #2
Good one! xfundy Feb 2012 #5
Frozen toast! Suich Feb 2012 #3
Yes! xfundy Feb 2012 #6
This message was self-deleted by its author Tesha Feb 2012 #7
Those are the worst. GoCubsGo Feb 2012 #9
That's modern branding at work. xfundy Feb 2012 #10
those potatoes have been a pet peeve of mine noamnety Feb 2012 #8
GAHHH! I forgot about those! xfundy Feb 2012 #11
Many of these "foods" are things I see Cairycat Feb 2012 #12
Yay for lunch ladies! xfundy Feb 2012 #19
Thanks! Cairycat Feb 2012 #24
How silly! Employees have no say in any decisions xfundy Feb 2012 #29
Oh, and the already-made peanut butter & jelly sandwiches Cairycat Feb 2012 #13
Peanut butter isn't allowed? pipoman Feb 2012 #14
No. There is a student who has a very severe allergy. Cairycat Feb 2012 #15
I know! xfundy Feb 2012 #20
Rice is simple to cook. Dumbest? Wow, now THERE's a challenge. So many choices. HopeHoops Feb 2012 #16
I know. xfundy Feb 2012 #23
I know I really shouldn't buy it, but I find that the pre-washed hedgehog Feb 2012 #17
I hear ya-- xfundy Feb 2012 #21
It' hard to find some of those greens any other way. GoCubsGo Feb 2012 #27
Gotta soak spinach and most greens xfundy Feb 2012 #30
Yep. And, I still can't get out all the dirt. GoCubsGo Feb 2012 #34
Especially true when one is cooking for only 1 or 2 people eridani Feb 2012 #40
Microwave popcorn: surrealAmerican Feb 2012 #18
Damn, you caught me. xfundy Feb 2012 #22
I used to, at least occasionally, myself ... surrealAmerican Feb 2012 #25
True, very true. xfundy Feb 2012 #31
I use a microwave popper. GoCubsGo Feb 2012 #26
I have an early 1990s Black and Decker Handy Pop 'N Serve air popper that works just great! CottonBear Feb 2012 #47
Hamburger/Tuna/Chicken Helper GoCubsGo Feb 2012 #28
YES. xfundy Feb 2012 #32
My mother depended on it Retrograde Feb 2012 #33
It's kinda sad, kinda funny. xfundy Feb 2012 #58
that salt is just atrocious Whisp Feb 2012 #38
Easy Cheese, Cheez Whiz and other like products invented to free us from the beac Feb 2012 #35
LOL a "difficult" cheese! nt blaze Feb 2012 #36
And... xfundy Feb 2012 #53
K-cups noamnety Feb 2012 #37
oy i have a keurig The empressof all Feb 2012 #41
I found one of these coffee makers. Makes a good cup of coffee and you can use Arkansas Granny Feb 2012 #44
That's what I use at work. noamnety Feb 2012 #45
pop tarts and those pizza pockets. Whisp Feb 2012 #39
twinkies will exist forever. xfundy Feb 2012 #54
I have never seen frozen rice!... Phentex Feb 2012 #42
I could see it if you're out camping... xfundy Feb 2012 #56
Kool Aid, Velveeta, Cool Whip, soft serve ice cream. Manifestor_of_Light Feb 2012 #43
Water in sealed plastic bottles. It's just a marketking ploy. If you really need to have a bottle japple Feb 2012 #46
And the plastic pollution has skyrocketed with the popularity of these products. cbayer Feb 2012 #51
Pasta that cooks in 3 minutes. peacefreak Feb 2012 #48
they seriously make it? maddezmom Feb 2012 #49
yup, saw it in the store last week. peacefreak Feb 2012 #50
Yes. It's more convenient, apparently. xfundy Feb 2012 #55
More junk food claiming it's "healthy" xfundy Feb 2012 #52
Corporate heads of food companies--an idea xfundy Feb 2012 #57
I wanted to tell you guys how the jicama and yam sticks went over Cairycat Feb 2012 #59
I would not make it about marketers "tricking" consumers; too much victim-mentality for the reader, I am the OP Feb 2012 #60
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