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I keep saying that I made a mistake; I don't see how that's twisting words.  I don't know any other way to say, "I made a mistake."  :dunno:




I said I made a mistake.  OK.  How many times do we need to repeat this?




You brought it up, not me.  Just drop it.




Fine.  I accept whatever you say.  :bowdown:




What?  Am I "forbidden" from posting if I don't care about or accept your view?


Hmm, that sounds familiar...




That's because we have different laws.  America requires all those nutrients be listed even if there are ZERO g or ZERO percentages in the product.  That's so the American consumer can be better informed.




So?  I never disputed that.  I never said that no American products contain added sodium or sugar.  I was posting about the properties of MILK.  Not even ALL milk, but plain, regular milk.




I'm not talking about individual taste or preferences.  I'm talking about what is in natural milk.  You accused American dairies of adding sodium to their milk.  That is FALSE.  If they add anything to milk they must list it under "INGREDIENTS".  Sodium is not listed under milk ingredients.  Therefore, no sodium is added.


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