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Story Vibing1 year ago

I make fresh soup always.

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Trump2024Film1 year ago

🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 AMERICA FIRST 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

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Amy Rogers1 year ago

Imma eat these spaghetti os first. For financial reasons, lol.

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Robert Allison1 year ago

Interesting.

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The2ndPersimmon1 year ago

Well of too look up the veracity of this

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The2ndPersimmon1 year ago

Well omg That sis not take long Thanks for informing me of this …this is our consumer watch dog magazine

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Judith Barrett1 year ago

We need to be using glass.

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Tracy Drake1 year ago

In the past we had tins of food, now we have aluminium 👀 otherwise plastic containers not sure which is the worse. So I agree cook your own it’s so quick and easy. Buy yourself a blender and you already have pans so go for it. Look on line for easy recipes you kids will be hooked. 👍

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Nancy 🇺🇸1 year ago

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Amy Rogers1 year ago

I need more canned foods test, vegetables, and each brand to take it too seriously tbh. Could be just what they tested. Science. More testing and context. Then the shit brands will have to do better.

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Danny Baseball (Grey Eagle/Black Falcon)1 year ago

Codex Alimentariuos Warring Upon The Eating Peoples Here

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