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Originally Posted by FRPLG
The other issue...totally ina different direction.
If the gov't limits salt then what happens? Either the food tastes "worse" and people buy less of it or the companies find something else to mic the results. Most likely some chemical. Don't fool yourselves into thinking they'll make less tasty food for less of am profit. That isn't how business works. The solution to people eating crap food isn't to regulate crap food out of the market. (That can't really be done. It's a game of three-card-monte.) It's better education leading to culture change. That tales a long time and isn't nearly fast enough for progressives though apparently.
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That's funny, I was in class when I was writing my last post, and walking between classes and thought exactly about the same thing. There will prob. be a chemical substitute.
As far as the taste difference, apparently the method for sodium reduction is a gradual decrease in sodium levels, making the taste less noticeable.
I know personally that since I've cut sodium out of my diet, something that used to be moderately salty tasting, now is offensively salty.
But yeah, you're probably right...they'll find something else.
Just for some perspective, here's the benefits of a slight decrease in sodium.
Study: Cutting salt intake would boost nation's health - CNN.com
I'm back in class so time to focus...