Paul Saladino· MD
so it remained at very low consumption overall until 1909 when soybean oil was introduced and that really took off
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so it remained at very low consumption overall until 1909 when soybean oil was introduced and that really took off
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in that paper uh they state that her group states that soybean oil increased a thousand fold between 1909 and i think it was 1999 which it indeed did a thousand fold