In my opinion categorizing someone as categorically bad is reductive, lazy thinking.
I'm not saying you need to like pedophile rapists and murderous colonizers.
Merely that going through life categorizing the every day people you meet as good or bad is reductive, lazy thinking and frankly - the basis of undesirable cognitive habits like racism and prejudice.
The people you interact with each day are complex individuals with just as much going on internally as you do. None of them think of themselves as "bad".
I know you said to just downvote, but I really strongly believe the world would be a much better place if people tried to understand the motivations of others, rather than trying to categorise them as good or bad people.
you're right, it's bullshit marketing and it sucks. The front of the tin does say "tuna in olive oil blend", in fairness. All the other brands are the same / similar.
If it was real, pure olive oil it would cost more.
I just buy the stuff packed in spring water, drain it, and pour olive oil over it.
I mean yeah, but most people will find a low-carb low-fat diet to be very unfulfilling and even depressing in a fairly short period of time.
I suspect most people could easily do it for a week or so with the right support, but as a long term health intervention I'd say 1 in 100 people can adhere to this kind of regime.
I really, really struggle to decide what to eat. I think it's a neurodivergence thing. I've often wished there was some bullshit soylent kind of thing I could consume instead of food.
The tuna in EVOO you buy at the supermarket here is lame. If you look at the ingredients it's just cheap vegetable oil with a dash of EVOO, and you can bet it's not the good EVOO.
Just having one of those moments where the sheer nutty-ness of this whole shit show is overwhelming.
These people are simultaneously:
I know we're all living with these thoughts every day but every now and again I just want to scream about it.