We're all aware of how the distinction between processed and, IDK, "natural" foods is utter crap, right?
I just saw a definition that said that anything in a box, can, jar, bottle, or bag is processed (and therefore BAAAAAD for you or some such).
So I took a look around the kitchen, and: beans and corn in bags, fresh cherries in a bag, boxed pasta, plastic-wrapped meat, clam shell of tiny tomatoes, can of vegetable stock, peanuts in a jar... processed, all of it, processed!
Only stuff that we have at the moment that's, uh, "free range" or whatever, are some potatoes and some Granny Smith apples (which my partner eats raw, IDGI either).
I just saw a definition that said that anything in a box, can, jar, bottle, or bag is processed (and therefore BAAAAAD for you or some such).
So I took a look around the kitchen, and: beans and corn in bags, fresh cherries in a bag, boxed pasta, plastic-wrapped meat, clam shell of tiny tomatoes, can of vegetable stock, peanuts in a jar... processed, all of it, processed!
Only stuff that we have at the moment that's, uh, "free range" or whatever, are some potatoes and some Granny Smith apples (which my partner eats raw, IDGI either).