I was explaining this to my daughter in quite simplified terms the other day- we evolved to taste sugar and enjoy it because finding a sweet edible plant meant we had a source of energy to help us hunt that day. Pretty useful if you’re a hunter-gatherer.

So we seek out sugar. Now we can get it whenever we want it, in much more massive quantities than we are supposed to be processing. Most of us are addicted. I’m not an exception.

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I really need to quit chugging ragu… That’s so much sugar.

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How do we break the habit?

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Evolving back to not having this inborn acquired taste?

No but seriously, just sheer will and keeping an eye on what we eat. Buy raw ingredients and cook for yourself. Make high quality food with what you can afford. (Basic ingredients are cheaper anyway.)

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I wouldn’t recommend consuming an entire jar of pasta sauce regardless of sugar content, it’s just not economical.

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Challenge accepted

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SKULL SKULL SKULL SKULL!

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I mean a jar can be as cheap as $2 -$3 if you’re having that as a meal I’d argue it’s pretty economical

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Not when you factor in the money spent on toilet paper needed to clean up the nasty shits you’ll get from chugging a jar of tomato sauce.

Edit: Not to mention how many meals you could have gotten out of it by eating it on pasta. $5 bucks can get you 5 meals, your way you gotta spend $15 for 5 meals and you don’t get any pasta.

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But you save on the need for needing detergent since the tomato acid will decalcify the bowl (I don’t understand chemistry)

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Always check the labels for the ingredient list. The order of ingredients corresponds to how much of each ingredient there is.

When your “diet yogurt” has more sugar than milk ingredients, its not diet yogurt.

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These companies want to load every packaged food with sugar. They need to be regulated.

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It’s not necessarily the companies in this case at least not for the tomato sauce.

It’s deceiving how much sugar is also in natural, unprocessed and healthy foods.

According to Google there’s about 2.6g of sugar in a 100g tomato, and it takes roughly 2200g of tomato’s to make a jar of sauce the size of a 680g jar of ragu, which according to their nutritional facts has about 43g of sugar in the jar, whereas the raw tomato’s themselves would have contained about 56g of sugar.

It takes a lot of tomatos to make pasta sauce. Even a little sugar in one tomato adds up quick.

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They are regulated - their nutrition label tells you exactly how much added sugars there are. You can’t really regulate how much sugar can be in “sauce” before it’s no longer considered a sauce (like subways bread being legally cake) because sauce is incredibly broad and already includes dessert sauces anyway.

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Candy is incredibly broad, make them call it that when it’s over a threshold percentage.

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