Lay's Potato Chips

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Possible health problems related to too much salt:

Ulcers, exercise-induced asthma, ulcers, edema, kidney problems, enlarged heart, etc.
On the other hand, too little salt can also be a problem,
though in this country that would be hard to do.
 
Originally Posted By: MarkC
Possible health problems related to too much salt:

Ulcers, exercise-induced asthma, ulcers, edema, kidney problems, enlarged heart, etc.
On the other hand, too little salt can also be a problem,
though in this country that would be hard to do.
Figures!

Well, I never add salt and in some cases I go low salt, but then for those binge foods, what can ya do? Companies will either make a low fat or a low salt, but not both in same product, probably because it would have zero taste.

As for potato chip binging, I know a guy who thinks that potato chip binging is a cause of colon cancer.
 
Originally Posted By: TallPaul
I know a guy who thinks that potato chip binging is a cause of colon cancer.


That guy knows about the potential dangers that acrylamide in fried, baked, and roasted foods poses.
 
Originally Posted By: moribundman
Originally Posted By: Buffman
I love all the d-bags that come on the morning shows (wife always leaves the TV on when she leaves for work)


Are you contractually obligated to leave the TV on, or are you too lazy to turn it off?

I like Sun Chips, but I don't eat them all the time. For many people, especially students, a bag of chips and a can of soda is their lunch. That's just plain wrong.


Sometimes it's interesting to hear what [censored] they have come up with that day. Most of the time I just listen to it in the background while I'm reading..
 
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