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So what’s killing us now? Because last I heard life expectancy is dropping.

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Deregulation has been going on for a while. It’s been a major policy of the last several Rep. Presidents.

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Also, sedentary life styles are far more common, then there are the more wild card things, like the microplastics epidemic, and many other things.

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Quality of medical care being driven down, and its price being driven up, by insurance middlemen.

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heart disease, cancer, COVID-19 and drug-overdose.

Infant mortality is steady,
under 25 mortality increased very slightly.
over 65 went up by 20%, that’s where you find most of the heart disease and covid deaths, and it doesn’t decrease the life expectancy that much, since they’re already old.

The big problem is in the 25-55 bracket, because they’re dying from overdoses a LOT, and that’s hugely decreasing life expectancy. There’s alcohol consumption too, which increases cancer risks and deaths. Cancer screenings have dropped off in this bracket too, thanks to cost, so “preventable” cancers like breast-, lung- and colon cancers are killing more people.

It seems to be less of a direct regulation issue, and more of a “life sucks, so people do drugs”. Which one can (and SHOULD) argue is also a regulation issue, just less directly.

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Vote with your dollar! If tainted baby formula kills your kid, simply refuse to buy that brand anymore!

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This, so much this…

I tire of people saying “VOTE WITH YOUR WALLET”, when the problem is far more systemic than a “couple bad actors greedy for the green”

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62 points

3 stars. I dislike that it killed my baby, but shipping was really fast!

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8 points

- review found under a pack of rechargeable batteries

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30 points

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there’s like four companies in america. Soon to be 1 no doubt.

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At least they’re not american. At this point I’m not sure if I wouldn’t rather buy Nestlé just to make sure Trump doesn’t get any tax dollars.

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Everyone who wants to remove food regulations should just be shot. I’m so tired of these absolute fools that slept through 10th grade history trying to take us back to the gilded age.

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It wasn’t even just 10th grade… I learned about this shit in grade school, then again in civics class in Jr. High. Then again in American History in high school. Anyone who doesn’t understand the risks here shouldn’t be allowed outside by themselves.

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As someone who works in materials/workplace safety, I can absolutely vouch that there are stupid regulations that should be scrapped. I have no doubt there are stupid regulations in food-safety, because there are stupid regulations everywhere. Recently here in the Netherlands we changed regulations for toxic residu in soil to distinguish between “Things that are bad for plants and animals” and “Things that are bad for humans”. That made things more complex, but it also means you don’t have to wear a hazmat suit to protect yourself from a dose of zink that’s roughly equal to a multivitamin a day (which, funfact, will absolutely murder fish).

But you know who shouldn’t get to decide which regulations are stupid? The people who stand to make money off of scrapping regulations.

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Just give them a state, ship them all there and build a wall around it. Like some sort of big libertarian hunger games.

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Welcome to The Jungle, we play dirty games.

Food safety costs a lot, so fuck the FDA

-Food companies, basically.

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Love the cover:

[Incidentally and entirely off-topic, it reminds me of the book(s) I’m reading right now: Josiah Bancroft’s Tower of Babel tetralogy - urban steampunk jungle, vertically]

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I loved that series, enjoy!

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The book cover has the same vibe as the album cover for Pink Floyd’s “Animals”, which also happens to be a scathing critique of capitalism.

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Fun fact:

The precursor to the FDA was created during Theodore Roosevelt’s administration. After the book was published, Roosevelt sent federal investigators to the Chicago slaughterhouses to validate the conditions detailed in the story.

The investigators reported that the conditions were worse than described in the book. And that was after the slaughterhouse owners got wind that the feds were coming and had everything cleaned from top to bottom.

Hard to imagine what “worse” looks like because the conditions detailed in the book are truly appalling.

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Additional fun fact, The Jungle was meant to highlight the poor working conditions in slaughter houses, but the outrage was related entirely to the poor consideration for the meat that the public was eating.

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such a good read. should be required by all.

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Not sure if you intended this, but you can absolutely get what you wrote to work with the timing (and same rhyme sounds/pattern, basically) of the first few lyrics of Guns N Roses ‘Welcome to the Jungle’, with minor modifications.

Welcome to the Jungle,

where we play dirty games.

Food safety sure costs a lot,

so fuck the FDA.

We are the people who hate fines,

Whatever they may be.

If you got no money, honey,

We got your disease.

etc.

(Wonderful that some of the lyrics don’t have to change at all, nor really the chorus, yay internal bleeding.)

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It gives “Watch it bring it to your n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n knees, knees” an entirety different context! 🤮

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I mean… the original song’s use of that phrase arguably references a woman basically being forced to give bjs to her dealer in order to get drugs she’s now addicted to…

All of this is terrible!

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That was my intention. Good on ya!

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Sha na na na na na Shingles, eeeeek!

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I read the original to the tune without thinking about it!

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if Upton Sinclair was alive today he would flip his lid

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