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Do you think nowadays as people we consume too much sugar? And just how easy it is to buy any sort of snack anywhere and all the food that's advertised? So yeah, do you think we consume too much sugar? No.
Oh yeah, definitely sugars and pretty much anything and everything nowadays. It's really hard to find anything with absolutely no sugar or sugar additives.
Oh I am like positive that we consume way too much sugar especially in America I mean almost everything we eat has like an absurd amount of sugar in it
I definitely consume too much sugar, but at the same time that's better than me being violent. I feel like if my life was more at a calm then I feel like I I would consume less sugar, but there is that, okay?
Yes, absolutely. People consume a lot of sugar. People don't even realize how much sugar is in like ice cream, candy bars, honey buns and all that type of stuff. They have so much sugar in there. don't even realize.
Yes, we definitely consume too much sugar now. It's so widely available and cheap. Back in like the 17-1800s, sugar wasn't easy to get a hold of and it was expensive. so they didn't have a whole lot of it. But now we definitely do.
I absolutely do. Like if you think of, like, there's people have sugar for breakfast, people sugar for lunch, people sugar for dinner, it's disgusting.
I think the thing is right now that everyone's at a phase in life where they would have all these pills and all these supplements but what they don't understand is that what these pills and supplements advertise, the chemicals and stuff that they advertise you'd find them in natural foods and you have to understand that the generations before us, they didn't have any of these things and obviously they were just consuming raw natural foods but obviously there's been a rise in fast foods and junk food and all of that so yeah I think too much sugar is consumed by non-chemicals.