Agreed, but perhaps the food companies could be made to come out
publicly and not be able to label such foods as 'healthy' choices?

We're not talking just about Donuts here. We are talking about Salads.
Salads that end up having as much fats as Donuts.

On 5/31/06, Cameron Childress <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Not sure we should be legislating what people can and can't eat.  and
> I thikn we've covered this before, but I am all for protecting
> business from frivolus lawsuits.  Lawsuits like "I ate 5 donuts a day
> and I'd like to sue Krispy Kreme because I am Obese" have no place in
> the courts.  It would be one thing if people were being told donuts
> aren't bad for you (like cig companies saying cigs aren't bad), but I
> don't think anyone's disputing the connection between eating poorly
> and gaining weight.
>
> -Cameron

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