Paul Saladino· MD
seed oils multiple gums multiple types of sugars multiex processed table sugar in this Chick-fil-A sandwich and they're there because it makes the Chick-fil-A Sandwich more addictive
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seed oils multiple gums multiple types of sugars multiex processed table sugar in this Chick-fil-A sandwich and they're there because it makes the Chick-fil-A Sandwich more addictive
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from the seed oils in these fries I mean fries are probably the single most addictive food out of all of these Foods at Chick-fil-A but we're not done these also contain Silly Putty ingredients dimethyl polysiloxane
If you don't think by now that Chick-fil-A and other fast food manufacturers are trying to just make you hungrier and completely sabotage your satiety I don't know what else I can say