Re: specific list of "ungodly" foods
Posted by alexanderkristall-meth on
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I'm concerned about food from a health standpoint but not a moral standpoint. And I focus more on the ingredients in food than what type of food it is. For example I don't mind potato chips but as a rule of thumb I avoid things with ingredients that I can't pronounce like "maltodextrin", which I assume is bad but don't know what it actually is. If something is made with simple things like butter, milk, etc, I assume it's okay.
If your concern is with health, then I think a more practical approach would be to focus on promoting good stuff instead of restricting bad stuff. I say this because I assume most things are bad by default and there's no need to list them out. But finding rare healthy and tasty things is much harder.