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Date: | Thu, 24 Jul 1997 08:17:44 -0400 |
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Let me restate that. There is profit in low-carb, but not for the
companies that are profitting from selling high-carb "low-fat" and "diet"
foods now. And these are huge corporations. It's only in their best
interests to continue to have people thinking that high-carb diet foods are
what people should be buying. I don't know anything about the meat,
poulty, and fishing industries, but I think those are more like groups of
smaller companies (anyone who knows better or more, please correct me).
John Pavao
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You know, I kind of wonder about the statement, "There's no profit in
lowcarb." I would tkink the meat, poultry, and fishing industries would
stand to gain if low carb dieting were to become popularized.
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