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Eat The Rich, Not Lunchables 04.11.24

Eat The Rich, Not Lunchables 04.11.24

FromThe Daily Zeitgeist


Eat The Rich, Not Lunchables 04.11.24

FromThe Daily Zeitgeist

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Length:
64 minutes
Released:
Apr 11, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In episode 1657, Jack and guest co-host Andrew Ti are joined by comedian, Jacquis Neal, to discuss… Turns Out Economists Don’t Understand The Economy At All? Lunchables (The Children’s Meal Created By Big Tobacco) Is Apparently Full Of Poison and more!

Experts thought they knew how the economy worked. After the pandemic, they’re not so sure.
What’s Going on with the U.S. Economy?
Inflation Picks Up to 3.2%, Slightly Hotter Than Expected
Lunchables found to contain relatively high lead levels
The Untold Truth Of Lunchables
The 30-Year Reign of Lunchables
Many of today’s unhealthy foods were brought to you by Big Tobacco
The Extraordinary Science of Addictive Junk Food
HOW LUNCHABLES ENDED UP ON SCHOOL LUNCH TRAYS
KRAFT HEINZ RAMPS UP MARKETING TO SCHOOL CHILDREN, DRAWING SOME CRITICISM
Consumer Reports urges USDA to remove Lunchables From National School Lunch Program
Andrew Ti's Malört Cookie Recommendation: I made a Malört Cookie and it's really good ?

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