top | item 47079169 (no title) readams | 10 days ago So then do you punish the chefs for making their food too appealing? discuss order hn newest saxelsen|10 days ago If the monopolist chef is deliberately adding addictive ingredients that causes health problems, I think, yes, they're the ones to punish or address the problem with. Ajedi32|10 days ago Facebook does not have a monopoly on social media. (He says, writing on a competing social media site.)> addictive ingredients that causes health problemsLike sugar? Are we going to make candy illegal now? Through the court system, retroactively, with no legislative mandate? load replies (2) techblueberry|10 days ago Yes
saxelsen|10 days ago If the monopolist chef is deliberately adding addictive ingredients that causes health problems, I think, yes, they're the ones to punish or address the problem with. Ajedi32|10 days ago Facebook does not have a monopoly on social media. (He says, writing on a competing social media site.)> addictive ingredients that causes health problemsLike sugar? Are we going to make candy illegal now? Through the court system, retroactively, with no legislative mandate? load replies (2)
Ajedi32|10 days ago Facebook does not have a monopoly on social media. (He says, writing on a competing social media site.)> addictive ingredients that causes health problemsLike sugar? Are we going to make candy illegal now? Through the court system, retroactively, with no legislative mandate? load replies (2)
saxelsen|10 days ago
Ajedi32|10 days ago
> addictive ingredients that causes health problems
Like sugar? Are we going to make candy illegal now? Through the court system, retroactively, with no legislative mandate?
techblueberry|10 days ago