To be honest, it’s not so much shitty companies, but shitty purchasing decisions
I wouldn’t buy any products from any brands listed there because I know they’re cheap, over-processed junk. Literally everything there.
If you’re buying that stuff because it’s cheaper, you need to learn about nutrition. You can get far more calories/nutrients/minerals/protein from slightly more expensive products, costing you less overall
…? Did you even look at the picture? That’s 60-70%+ of the brands in any major retailer. It a bit of an oversight to suggest that poor decision making is leading to buying from these shit companies. You have to actually go out of your way to NOT buy one of these brands.
Well crap, are there other companies I need to add to my list along with “Goya” for "never going to buy their products again?
Hate to show you this…but there’s a shit ton of shitty companies
Edit- For some reason, I couldn’t upload the higher res version, so here’s a link. https://www.oxfamamerica.org/explore/stories/these-10-companies-make-a-lot-of-the-food-we-buy-heres-how-we-made-them-better/
To be honest, it’s not so much shitty companies, but shitty purchasing decisions
I wouldn’t buy any products from any brands listed there because I know they’re cheap, over-processed junk. Literally everything there.
If you’re buying that stuff because it’s cheaper, you need to learn about nutrition. You can get far more calories/nutrients/minerals/protein from slightly more expensive products, costing you less overall
…? Did you even look at the picture? That’s 60-70%+ of the brands in any major retailer. It a bit of an oversight to suggest that poor decision making is leading to buying from these shit companies. You have to actually go out of your way to NOT buy one of these brands.
(In one country)