Sentences with phrase «food law war»

Indeed, plaintiffs» lawyers used the CBC study to wage a new food law war.

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We categorize some foods (carrots and celery, low - fat cottage cheese) as intrinsically good, our allies in the war against the law of our members; others (chocolate, cookies, ice cream, fried anything) are intrinsically wicked, our sworn foes.
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Above the law are farmers killing more people than all are wars while in my opinion people are not fit to vote because of the food produced by your tumor producers in which cancer is door to door.
An Alabama sheriff who is paid $ 93,000 a year was able to pocket more than $ 750,000 from excess money in an inmate food fund over a three - year period, thanks to a state law passed before World War II.
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