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Originally Posted by Loove
I donīt think there is anything to worry about as long as the food is "good" food.. I mean who have become fat eating oatmeal for breakfast? But i have another aspekt in my head and that is the differences in eatinghabits sweden compared to the US. I have been in the states many times and have had a hard time finding food that is healthy (I was there as a tourist though and didnīt have a kitchen). I have not been over there after my GBP but i think it will be very interesting next time if itīll be hard with the food choices.
Hope noone got offended with my lill post.
Lovisa 
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You know, I think some of the offerings have to do with what area of the country and some just that you gotta read labels. I find tons and tons of great products out there for post-surgery. I think the big problem is that we have so many HORRIBLE, but great tasting stuff available to us at every turn. They are tempting and convenient. But our healthy choices abound also. I stopped at a gas station (granted it was a big major chain) this morning because I did not have breakfast and was headed to work out. I had my choice of a fruit smoothie in 3 flavors, 2 brands of low sugar choc milk, regular milk, low sugar vanilla, low carb slim fast, low sugar strawberry milk, and some other carb thing. That was just products low enough in sugar and giving protein. But of course all the high fat and high sugar choices with cookie pieces, fudge flavor, and such are right in there too.