Too ccommercialized re: veggie burger podcast.
3/17/19 Re Podcast on supermarket survival: still can’t stand your personal lobbying, this time for Bobs Red Mill. It’s a brand I like, but I’m suspicious of your claim that you eat that oatmeal every morning. For how long? And how long will that continue. Insert a real advertisement. Don’t be a shill! I’m down eating your podcast due to your personal lobbying for your advertisers. Don’t recall what date I wrote these: 1)Inserting yourself into commercial about mushroom elixir was nauseating and sounds like infomercial. Makes rest of podcast seem suspect. 2)Re veggie burgers: while pretending to be health conscious, when coconut oil mentioned as ingredient, you didn’t mention the saturated fat in the coconut oil. Remember, I’m giving up saturated beef fat! 3) you are discussing the best five VEGGIE burgers. Why are you talking about toppings of roast scallops and cream sauce?—again saturated fat toppings—and not vegetable! 4)episode on frozen foods: full disclosure, were you paid by the companies of the foods you favored?
Language Puzzle via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/17/19
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Thanks for educating me on this or that, my daily lifestyle goals have become more easier with your suggestions. Keep them coming!!!
Csyjas via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/31/19
Very superficial, light on science and details. Most of the efforts at humor fall flat. Some credible guests would help.
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