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Originally Posted by Cinisajoy
Unfortunately the good teas are on an aisle. Yes, I was referring to bottled teas that are laden with sugar.
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Yes you are correct, it seem as though over the past couple of years the stores have managed to sneak all of the things that are terrible for you on the end caps of all of the isles!
I recently read somewhere that if you notice, most supermarkets place the absolute necessities at the opposite end of where the main entrances are.
Supposedly this is a "marketing" technique, forcing you to have to walk through all of the enticing end cap shelves before you can actually get to what you came to buy at the store in the first place!
While I think this may be a great marketing tactic from a sales perspective, this is certainly not doing America any favors in terms of health and weight loss!
Just to follow up on your point about good teas, just the other day I had read about "Red Tea", I had never heard of it myself. I've always heard about "Green Tea" and all the benefits that come with it, but I had no idea that this red tea was supposed to be even better than the green.
Here is the article if you care to check it out. If you have tried Red Tea I would be really interested to hear your thoughts on it. Curious if it tastes better and if you notice more benefits than green.
I really enjoy a cup of green tea, but if it turns out that red is better, I may have to make a switch.