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The disrupted (not free) market for money distorted the economy in the last century to drive consumers to higher time preference decision making with food. Even according to the orthodox sources, America’s junk food problem began in the Great Depression when people were desperate to up their calories per dollar ratio. Neither trend ever abated - the banks continued to serve up monetary debasement and the food companies continued to serve up nutrition debasement.
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