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andsoitisyesterday at 1:12 PM3 repliesview on HN

> That is why our food is way better and way healthier than the shit the US makes it's citizens eat.

The US optimized for convenience, affordability, and variety.

You can eat very healthily in the US, but it requires more intentional choices. In many (not all) EU countries, the default option is closer to healthy.


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Lapel2742yesterday at 1:25 PM

> You can eat very healthily in the US, but it requires more intentional choices.

It requires money too. If you are poor your choices are naturally limited and in the end you are dependent on government regulations to eat at least somewhat healthy.

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VonTumtoday at 2:17 AM

Regulation is about setting minimum standards for acceptance, not specifying exactly how.

This means that if I walk into a random croissant shop and buy a croissant, I don't subsequently have 2 days of food poisoning.

Arguably, healthier being the default is also good. The less I personally need to think about this, the more I can think about other more useful things.