@sumudu I'll check on Tuesday when I'm back at SeaTac.
/@matigo
@matigo I'd say a bigger contributor to cancer is sugar. Cancer basically thrives on it [nutritionaloncology.org]. By eliminating sugar, you eliminate a major food source for it, severely limiting any cancerous effects of, say, WiFi.
@matigo it's entirely possible. May check when I'm back at the airport on Tuesday. In any case, they're fairly cheap to replace, so it's not the end of the world.
@larand if you want real coffee from Starbucks you have to go to the Reserve stores. Otherwise, the coffee-flavored sugar drinks rule the roost.
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Being a Social Justice Warrior makes the problems you're fighting for worse, not better.
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I'd like to buy world a coke and give it Type 2 Diabetes.
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I definitely feel better not eating fiber.
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The last place anyone should take any dietary advice from is a food manufacturer.