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Apparently my girlfriend feels the same. She told me she absolutely loves Cheez-Its so when I was at the grocery store I texted her if she wanted any. She said hell no she was avoiding them. The girl is fit. I guess she thinks they can un-fit her.

She is correct! 😉

*(in the last year I've REALLY started watching what I eat .... most processed food labels are some scary $hit!)
 
She is correct! 😉

*(in the last year I've REALLY started watching what I eat .... most processed food labels are some scary $hit!)

It happens to everyone. I bought the box anyway, she wouldn't touch it when she came over. I ate it, but it took me a month as I watch what I eat more than before. Then she let slip she really prefers dad bods over hard bods. Like kinda chubby dad bods. I'm like I'm not sure I want to test that theory yet. Not like I have a hard bod at all, but I have a good dad bod. So Ima gonna not dive into a pool of cheeze-its anytime soon.
 
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She is correct! 😉

*(in the last year I've REALLY started watching what I eat .... most processed food labels are some scary $hit!)
Dextrose is a form of glucose. 😉

The issue with processing itself is the stripping of nutrients to improve shelf life and/or reduce costs. Many “fresh” cheeses actually has some beneficial nutrients from fermentation that are beneficial for health.

Processing in general is bad because it is usually done to reduce costs or extend shelf life. Nixtamalization is processing, but it adds a step and thus increases cost. The process increases bioavailability of nutrients present in corn.

The other ingredients still would cause harm in less processed foods. Free flour or sugar is going to do its thing if it is made into bread or Cheez-it’s. THBQ is one of those "safe" chemicals that might not be safe. Seed oils like soybean oil is not good to eat.
 
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