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There is good fats and bad fats. Good butter is far better for you than that substitute plastic margarine and other such substitutes. So, IF they cheapen the crap spreadable crap and up the ante on good butter - that will do *nothing for anyone's health, merely play into the hands of the crap end of the industrial food industry.
Red meat? Most people eat far too much red meat - and the red meat they do eat is from feed lots - not real good meat anyways (sad for the animals to be fed crap to produce poor quality meat - waste of an animal's life).
Good cheese. No probs. Just in moderation.
As for processed foods - tax em to hell and high water. Get em off the shelves!
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Yep! It's a perfect time to start NSD here in Denmark  It's just ridiculous, and it's not going to change public health for the better. People here have enough money to keep eating like they do now. Just another random tax. If they really wanted to better the public health, they should make vegetables cheaper. They are so expensive here. But then of course, there would be no tax to collect.
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