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Hate to tell him...they weren't all slim.

Now there weren't so many grotesque fatties using walkers; but there were PLENTY of fat folks. The fireplug housewife in a lower-income neighborhood was a staple trope. You need only turn on Little Rascals reruns to see there were fat preteens.

The problem is far greater now, but it has always been with us.
 

One moar thing to consider stocking up on.

Our Costco offers a large package of off-brand large-tins of (literally) large sardines. The appearance probably put canning-company buyers off, but there's no difference in taste. And now's our Last Call, before 7 years of famine.

Which I think is now inevitable. If you're not buying, there's only two good reasons: No money/credit, and/or housing or location uncertainty.
 
Yer right casey, I've eaten five year old tins of sardines packed in olive oil, just like week old ones.
Betcha I have a few tins back there somewhere in the larder, ten years or moar.
 
Yer right casey, I've eaten five year old tins of sardines packed in olive oil, just like week old ones.
Betcha I have a few tins back there somewhere in the larder, ten years or moar.
A case in a closet somewhere, might be a benefit.
 
Hmmm...
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What Is Glyphosate—and Why Is It Found in Bread?

Glyphosate is a widely used herbicide applied to crops such as wheat, oats, and corn—often as a desiccant sprayed shortly before harvest. This practice can increase yield and speed drying, but it also leaves trace residues behind in food products made from those crops.

Recent Florida Department of Agriculture testing found that six out of eight popular bread brands contained detectable levels of glyphosate. While all levels tested fell below the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s legal limits, state officials emphasized that glyphosate is not intended for human consumption.

Glyphosate Levels Found in Popular Bread Brands

(Insert Believe Big–branded chart here)

Highest levels detected:

Sara Lee: Honey Wheat – 191.04 ppb
Nature’s Own: Butter Bread – 190.23 ppb
Wonder Bread: Classic White – 173.19 ppb
Nature’s Own: Perfectly Crafted White – 132.34 ppb

Lower or non-detectable levels:

Dave’s Killer Bread: White Bread Done Right– 11.85 ppb
Dave’s Killer Bread: 21 Whole Grain– 10.38 ppb
Sara Lee: Artesano White – No detectable glyphosate
Pepperidge Farm: Farmhouse Hearty White – No detectable glyphosate
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