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<blockquote data-quote="Beowulf" data-source="post: 6516541" data-attributes="member: 61820"><p>I'm not saying <em>most </em>meat products are unhealthy, far from it. I'm very much a proponent of eating meat as part of a healthy balanced diet.</p><p></p><p>Processed foods such as sausages, bacon, many types of burgers and things like pre-packaged hams etc aren't very healthy at all. They tend to be laced with all sorts of artificial preservatives and other nasties to make them more commercially viable. The trouble is that things like sausages and bacon are so bloody tasty!</p><p></p><p>I appreciate that it's possible to make one's own sausages or cure bacon, but that's not really practical for 99.9% of the population who source the majority of their groceries from supermarkets or the high street.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beowulf, post: 6516541, member: 61820"] I'm not saying [I]most [/I]meat products are unhealthy, far from it. I'm very much a proponent of eating meat as part of a healthy balanced diet. Processed foods such as sausages, bacon, many types of burgers and things like pre-packaged hams etc aren't very healthy at all. They tend to be laced with all sorts of artificial preservatives and other nasties to make them more commercially viable. The trouble is that things like sausages and bacon are so bloody tasty! I appreciate that it's possible to make one's own sausages or cure bacon, but that's not really practical for 99.9% of the population who source the majority of their groceries from supermarkets or the high street. [/QUOTE]
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