haha,now that's a great idea. nothing like a bit of fear-inspiring propaganda to keep people from doing something. a fat clogged artery, with the text "do you want FAT pumping through your veins, or blood?" a point of view photo, hairy man looking down his body, his belly button topping his gut like a cherry on top of a mountain of ice cream, "how long has it been since YOU saw your penis?"
No warning labels, it will be like playing the lottery or a gamble, never know what you will end up with...
I'd like to see supermarket hot dogs labeled as: 'made with meat by-products, the same garbage that's in your dog food' instead of: 'made with turkey, pork, and chicken'. It's the garbage leftover from turkey, pork, and chicken that they use for hot dogs. Little if any beef is used like it was decades ago. It's not the white meat from those animals either, just the leftover junk. .
As for supermarket peanut butter, it should be labeled: 'Made with cheap artery-clogging oils such as coconut, palm, and cottonseed, the leftover garbage from other industries that the companies don't know what to do with.' .
As for store-bought spaghetti sauce, 'Made with cheap infinite shelf-life high fructose corn syrup, a by-product of the corn industry, because it's cheaper than the healthier olive oil we used to put in for flavor years ago.' .
A lot of peanut butters contain hydrogenated fats which are very bad for you. It really is shocking the crap they put in food these days, and then label them as healthy options, it's a crime against humanity and some of these companies should be charged with manslaughter.
A list of unhealthy drinks. Some of these are incredible. http://health.yahoo.com/experts/eatthis/5027/americas-unhealthiest-drinks-exposed/ .
The Unhealthiest Drink in America Baskin Robbin’s Large Heath Bar Shake (32 oz) 2,310 calories 266 g sugar 108 g fat (64 g saturated) .
The imposter was a good one too. Worst Juice Imposter Arizona Kiwi Strawberry (23.5 oz can) 360 calories 84 g of sugar These hulking calorie cannons (5 percent juice, 95 percent sugar water) are sold at gas stations and convenience stores across America for the low, low price of 99 cents, making this quite possibly the cheapest source of empty calories in the country. .