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Do You Have a Favorite Greek Yogurt?
I usually get the Trader Joe's Honey since it's convenient, and far cheaper than most of the other brands out there. I like the FAGE Total, but it costs 2-3x as much as Trader Joe's and has 2-3 times the calories and fat as well (at least the honey version).
Should Junk Food Help Pay for Health Care?
I also want to point out that the person that made the comment at the Economist, as well as 95% of people out there, don't use BMI correctly. BMI should not be used as an individual level tool to see if you are overweight or underweight, as all the examples given (Lance Armstrong, Football teams, etc...) have shown. BMI is a good population level tool where you can have large populations. So, comparing Portland to Seattle on BMI is a fine use, or two high schools, but not two people.
The media likes to use BMI because it's simple and anyone can calculate it, and there isn't a good alternative out there. When used by researchers to show that the average BMI is increasing, it has value, but basing a tax off of it would be a horrible idea.
Should Junk Food Help Pay for Health Care?
If we can find a way to tax junk food that lets us subsidize healthier food for people, then I would be all for that. Trying to determine what qualifies as junk food would take far more work, but I'm sure that given enough effort we can come up with something (perhaps based on if the calories are all from fat and sugar, if it's refined grains or whole grains, use of high fructose corn syrup, etc...).
If the formula/rules that are used to determine if something is subject to the tax starts to lead to even small changes, like using whole grain buns instead of white buns on a burger, regular sugar over corn syrup in products, and so on to get products healthy enough to not be taxed (though not subsidized), that would be great. And if subsidies lead to the point that McDonalds can offer some healthy, more local alternatives for the same price as a Big Mac on their menu, then I think everyone would be happy.
Sure, people are going to still eat more Big Mac's than they should (and I love nothing more than a good cheeseburger, which the Big Mac isn't, but still), at least people will have a good, healthy alternative that's affordable at the same locations. It's still better if people were able to cook at home and prepare food that way, but healthy options are a good start.
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Salumi didn't have the Lardo Lollipops when I was living in Seattle, now I want to head back and try those. I don't suppose there are images of the food from this meal?