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        I hate to tell you this, but cyanide is more nutritious than asbestos. The body could probably derive some energy from it’s C-H bond, whereas asbestos is completely devoid of useful connections.

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          Typical big Cyanide.

          Edit: Also cyanide kills you like instantly asbestos takes years and only kills through proxies it has to be more nutritious yo live than die.

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          Then you hear about a lawsuit against redfarm for false advertising because the marketers didn’t verify with the food engineers before adding that and they source their silica filler from an asbestos plant down the street.

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          pizza is not a health food, but when compared with a quickly poured bowl of sugar flakes, it’s a more balanced meal.

          Just use oat flakes, some fruit, some nuts, there is your more healthy alternative.

          OTOH, if you compare sugar flakes with a vegetable pizza, with whole grain base, lots of veggies, and not so much cheese, pizza wins

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            One must admit that oats, fruit and some nuts is not a breakfast cereal

            Dairy fats are not unhealthy either, which is where most of the energy intake comes from in the pizza. Plus you don’t even need a vegetable pizza to beat what’s essentially sugar for breakfast

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              I don’t know where you’re coming from on this planet, but in my environment oats, fruit, and nuts were very much breakfast cereals since my childhood. So one can disagree, but two agrees.

              You fill this with some type of milk (plant or dairy), but water also does the job or yogurt.

              My point is just that it’s a stupid claim to say pizza is better if you stay unspecific about what you’re eating, really.

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                10 hours ago

                This is universally breakfast cereal, this is the comparison point

                If you’re going to start talking about nuts and fruit, that’s something entirely separate

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                  10 hours ago

                  That is cereal, yes, but it’s not exclusively cereal. Oat and nuts and fruit, even oatmeal and hot porridges are cereal - in fact my grocery store labels this section “hot cereals.”