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Anyone else in US noticed food quality degrading recently and if so what product in what way?
Strawberries that look like apples are white inside and have no flavor 
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Anyone else in US noticed food quality degrading recently and if so what product in what way?
I will never understand why potatoes - something that can be stored for months if properly done - come to my house from the supermarket and then start to go bad in a week. And it's more than one supermarket.
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Anyone else in US noticed food quality degrading recently and if so what product in what way?
I cant prove it, but I feel like a multitude of frozen pizzas have switched to shittier, cheaper ingredients
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Anyone else in US noticed food quality degrading recently and if so what product in what way?
Fruit and vegetables. Lots of weird onions
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Anyone else in US noticed food quality degrading recently and if so what product in what way?
Chocolate. And chocolate based products. Trying to sneak hazelnut and other alternatives into everything to cut down on actual chocolate content.
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Anyone else in US noticed food quality degrading recently and if so what product in what way?
Onions. So many onions are rotting instantly once they get home. When you cut into them, many are already sprouting or have several layers of damaged, rotten, or woody material that needs to be tossed. The worse part is that onions are more expensive than ever. If you are a home cook, an onion is used in well over ha...
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Anyone else in US noticed food quality degrading recently and if so what product in what way?
Literally everything. Nothing lasts. Half of the fruit is flavorless and it's rotting even on the store shelf.
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Anyone else in US noticed food quality degrading recently and if so what product in what way?
I work in a grocery store, and several things have changed. One : packaging is shittier. From the cardboard boxes being paper thin, to the cellophane wrappers being a joke, to the glue holding boxes together - it has all gotten lower quality as a cost saving measure for companies. Th Two : quality of course, has gone...
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Anyone else in US noticed food quality degrading recently and if so what product in what way?
Tomatoes. They're tasteless and are so hard they can be used for bocce balls. I'll eat real heirlooms only.
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Anyone else in US noticed food quality degrading recently and if so what product in what way?
Yes! I work at one of the highest rated grocery chains in the US. We are known for healthier versions of foods. The last few years as prices have escalated, packages have gotten smaller and quality has also visibly diminished. I’ve even noticed food additives that my company never used to put in foods. It’s concerning ...
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Anyone else in US noticed food quality degrading recently and if so what product in what way?
Absolutely, and I thought I was losing my mind until I started seeing other people say it too. I’m in the US and the quality drop has been insane the last couple of years: – Chicken – Used to be able to grab any family pack and it was fine. Now half of it is mushy, watery, and has that weird rubbery texture. It shrinks...
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Anyone else in US noticed food quality degrading recently and if so what product in what way?
Could it be due to the monopolization of one company — Sysco — supplying so many places now?
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Anyone else in US noticed food quality degrading recently and if so what product in what way?
Grapes! What the hell happened to grapes!
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Anyone else in US noticed food quality degrading recently and if so what product in what way?
Onions!!! The layers are just too thick. Anyone saw black Moldy onions?
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Anyone else in US noticed food quality degrading recently and if so what product in what way?
My mom gave me peanut butter M&Ms for Easter. I haven't had them in over 5 years. They used to be one of my favorites, now they're nasty. It mostly tastes like the fake color shell with an afterthought of peanut butter, and no hint of chocolate.
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Anyone else in US noticed food quality degrading recently and if so what product in what way?
I'm in the boonies, toward the end of the supply chain, so produce is always pretty dodgy this time of year since most of it's out of season, comes out of storage, or ships a really, really long ways. If it's extra rough, there's always soup to be made.
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Anyone else in US noticed food quality degrading recently and if so what product in what way?
Brother in law creates software for the massive warehouses storing processed foods in the USA. Hundreds of warehouses owned by Mondelez International, Nestle, Sysco etc. it’s frightening. Thousands of pallets being moved autonomously.
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Anyone else in US noticed food quality degrading recently and if so what product in what way?
Regulation has been cut way back, corporate greed is out of control, and we the consumers suffer the diseases and issues that come from a dirty food supply. Good thing medical care is free! Oh wait💀
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Anyone else in US noticed food quality degrading recently and if so what product in what way?
I had a burger from Shake Shack today and there were multiple little bits in the meat that I couldn’t chew and had to spit out. Little hard bits and little rubbery, slippery bits. It made me gag and I don’t think I’ll ever eat at Shake Shack again.
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Anyone else in US noticed food quality degrading recently and if so what product in what way?
All of it and everything. The Enshitification of Everything.
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Anyone else in US noticed food quality degrading recently and if so what product in what way?
Strawberries. They look perfect huge, red and beautiful. You bite into them and there's nothing. No sweetness, no flavor, just strawberry shaped water. They optimized the appearance and forgot the point.
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Anyone else in US noticed food quality degrading recently and if so what product in what way?
Yes, but I thought it was me. Now I'm happy to see other people noticing changes. I've also noticed calorie counts changing as well. The sliced store brand bread used to be 50 calories, then it increased to 60 calories, and now it's 80 calories per slice! It hasn't changed size, but has become softer/mushier in texture...
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Anyone else in US noticed food quality degrading recently and if so what product in what way?
Not just you, stuff tastes flatter and goes bad weirdly fast now. Feels like everything got optimized for shelf life instead of actual quality.
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Anyone else in US noticed food quality degrading recently and if so what product in what way?
You know, it’s kind of like everything is beginning to suck and we need to rely on each other for things that don’t suck. Unity through plight I guess.
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Anyone else in US noticed food quality degrading recently and if so what product in what way?
Something weird is going on with chicken. Not just woody breasts, but thighs maintain a texture more like raw even when cooked to temp.
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Anyone else in US noticed food quality degrading recently and if so what product in what way?
I’m in the US and I can’t think of anything that *hasn’t* degraded in quality recently. Since we let dumb and evil people take over, literally everything sucks.
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Anyone else in US noticed food quality degrading recently and if so what product in what way?
It's not just recently. It's been degrading for decades.
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Anyone else in US noticed food quality degrading recently and if so what product in what way?
Meat. I finally went vegetarian this year because I got so sick to death of gagging on woody, gamey chicken, ground beef full of cartilage and bone, massive stringy bits coming out of steaks... It's inedible.
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Anyone else in US noticed food quality degrading recently and if so what product in what way?
Growing my own. I don’t trust food in the US since they fired inspectors.
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Anyone else in US noticed food quality degrading recently and if so what product in what way?
Salad, spinach, spring mix. All that sort of stuff lasts about 2 days before it’s soggy now.
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Anyone else in US noticed food quality degrading recently and if so what product in what way?
I buy frozen broccoli and cauliflower florets and it's A LOT of stems and very little actual florets.
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Anyone else in US noticed food quality degrading recently and if so what product in what way?
Most of the produce section anymore looks like complete ass. Shitty looking strawberries where they hide the moldy and mushy parts or they are totally not ripe and are basically completely white and flavorless and bitter on the inside Anything leafy- lettuce, romaine, leafy green mixes/spinach, bags of salad mix, co...
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Anyone else in US noticed food quality degrading recently and if so what product in what way?
Not only is it lower quality at normal grocery stories, it's more expensive. I sometimes go to Wholefoods and the produce is definitely better, but you get what you pay for. I also no longer buy beef due to the cost.
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Profits over people needs to be illegal 😑
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Chocolate in candy like KitKats and other candy bars. Tastes like nothing but sweet. No flavor.
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Anyone else in US noticed food quality degrading recently and if so what product in what way?
I work in a restaurant, we get Tyson chicken wings from our supplier. I noticed in the last year the wings we get, although the same product, have been getting smaller and have been coming in with a lot more feathers still attached to the chicken. Thing is I do contractual cooking work so I’ve worked at three restauran...
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The works of the roots of the vines, of the trees, must be destroyed to keep up the price, and this is the saddest, bitterest thing of all. Carloads of oranges dumped on the ground. The people came for miles to take the fruit, but this could not be. How would they buy oranges at twenty cents a dozen if they could drive...
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Anyone else in US noticed food quality degrading recently and if so what product in what way?
I’m glad somebody said this. I thought I had just lost all my taste buds and zeal for food and eating……
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Anyone else in US noticed food quality degrading recently and if so what product in what way?
Produce is declining significantly and people aren't talking about it enough. I work in a produce department. Our chain is currently rejecting all sweet corn due to being bad product but also being sold at $72 a case. Strawberries have generally been terrible, as has most other berries. Due to weather and conflicts, we...
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Anyone else in US noticed food quality degrading recently and if so what product in what way?
To anyone saying "food is seasonal, this is normal" - no the fuck it is not. We figured out long ago how to keep and deliver food out of season. Rotting onions? Hard tomatoes? Meat with rubbery stuff you have to spit out? American food just sucks. None of that exists in countries with proper food production and regul...
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Anyone else in US noticed food quality degrading recently and if so what product in what way?
One of the first things that went under the Trump admin was food inspection and safety. That was back like 1000 scandals ago so it's easy to forget
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Anyone else in US noticed food quality degrading recently and if so what product in what way?
There's no way private equity ruined something as essential as food right? ...right?!
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Anyone else in US noticed food quality degrading recently and if so what product in what way?
When unripe fruits started getting chemical baths to make them appear ripe… it was over for us
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Anyone else in US noticed food quality degrading recently and if so what product in what way?
People over on r/Costco noticed that the Kirklands Bare Chicken Nuggets dupe changed their recipe quite dramatically recently. Many more ingredients and nearly double the sodium as prior formulation.
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Anyone else in US noticed food quality degrading recently and if so what product in what way?
We, like many people, buy the same products and items consistently. We are also pretty poor, so we shop at Walmart. My answer is honestly everything. The GV cheese is all blah. Don't even bother with GV brand sliced wrapped cheese singles. Although they do have flavor but unfortunately, the flavor is salt. They...
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Anyone else in US noticed food quality degrading recently and if so what product in what way?
To me, basically everything is worse than it was 20 years ago. Obviously technology has gotten better and more powerful, but everything we're buying, from every source is just shittier and shittier.
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Anyone else in US noticed food quality degrading recently and if so what product in what way?
Bread is growing mold before it even reaches its expiration date.
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Anyone else in US noticed food quality degrading recently and if so what product in what way?
FDA food inspections have faced historic cuts in 2025, with staffing reductions reducing oversight to their lowest levels since 2011. The cuts, stemming from budget actions and staff losses, have hit foreign, high-risk, and routine food-processing inspections hardest, leaving inspectors overwhelmed and reducing the f...
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Anyone else in US noticed food quality degrading recently and if so what product in what way?
The problem is that big American food companies like Hostess have switched to cheaper processes and lower-quality ingredients. The result is often lower quality .
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Anyone else in US noticed food quality degrading recently and if so what product in what way?
Those of us who grew up with the packaged foods in the 80's and 90's, know that today's equivalent name brand foods have been tampered with in a bad way. You can taste the cheaper ingredients. Watched regular Oreo middles go down by half. until there's barely anything there anymore.... Food tasted better in the 20...
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Anyone else in US noticed food quality degrading recently and if so what product in what way?
Y'all can still afford to eat?
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Anyone else in US noticed food quality degrading recently and if so what product in what way?
Is it just me or do we keep flipping time lines? Didn't your government fire all the proper regulators and what not? What do you expect? American food in general is becoming worse by the year, imo. Shit, even the CEO's won't eat it and call it "product" instead of food. Milk product, chocolate product. I don't know, bu...
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Anyone else in US noticed food quality degrading recently and if so what product in what way?
Chicken breasts are woody, gelatinous, and tasteless.
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Anyone else in US noticed food quality degrading recently and if so what product in what way?
I eat a lot of frozen prepared meals for lunch from Healthy Choice and Lean Cuisine (don't judge) and also buy frozen vegetables, and the amount of roughage in the form of stems and leaves has increased significantly in the past couple of years. Broccoli stems and green beans attached to sticks are the most obvious one...
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Anyone else in US noticed food quality degrading recently and if so what product in what way?
This thread made me realize that I’m not crazy nor paranoid.
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Anyone else in US noticed food quality degrading recently and if so what product in what way?
Elon fired food inspectors
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How can we stop the Epstein files from being swept under the rug like they’re being?
Keep talking about it. Don't stop till we see justice.
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How can we stop the Epstein files from being swept under the rug like they’re being?
Pick up the fucking rug and expose every pedo left, right and center. Let’s clean off Lady Liberty and trade her torch for a hammer of justice
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How can we stop the Epstein files from being swept under the rug like they’re being?
It will all come out a decade or 2 after Trump dies. Whilst Trump is on power, nothing will happen. When Trump finally loses power, the American government will think that it is too damaging to America's reputation to release it. It will only be released when enough time has passed for people to be able to blame it on...
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How can we stop the Epstein files from being swept under the rug like they’re being?
We all know the answer. Everyone is waiting for the right moment. The release will be inevitable.
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In stories like 28 Years Later and shows like The Walking Dead, how is it possible that zombie outbreaks can last for decades—wouldn’t all infected people eventually die off and the population be wiped out?
Unrelated, but I read once that gasoline doesn't actually last very long, so nobody would be driving for more than a few years without refining capacity.
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In stories like 28 Years Later and shows like The Walking Dead, how is it possible that zombie outbreaks can last for decades—wouldn’t all infected people eventually die off and the population be wiped out?
The TWD showed that without good burial rituals EVERBODY becomes a Walker (1st series with the CDC episode). In 28-weeks later, it showed most of the initial Ragers died from starvation, but there would be carriers. Not sure about 28-years later and the explanation about the Crawlers and the Alphas.
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In stories like 28 Years Later and shows like The Walking Dead, how is it possible that zombie outbreaks can last for decades—wouldn’t all infected people eventually die off and the population be wiped out?
in Walking Dead, the walkers decompose very slowly in 28 years later, the infected are those who figured out that eating and reproducing = survival
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In stories like 28 Years Later and shows like The Walking Dead, how is it possible that zombie outbreaks can last for decades—wouldn’t all infected people eventually die off and the population be wiped out?
It takes time to wipe out a population of 8 billion. Also, cannibalism.
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In stories like 28 Years Later and shows like The Walking Dead, how is it possible that zombie outbreaks can last for decades—wouldn’t all infected people eventually die off and the population be wiped out?
In world war z there are a few chapters about how zombies would freeze in the colder climates and thaw out when it warms up, how everyone was on edge as spring comes, always leaving armed and afraid to catch a whiff of rot in the air It’s a fun book and really done well
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In stories like 28 Years Later and shows like The Walking Dead, how is it possible that zombie outbreaks can last for decades—wouldn’t all infected people eventually die off and the population be wiped out?
You might be interested in Daybreakers, it explores this but with Vampires instead of Zombies. There's not a ton of backstory but the gist is that vampirism is contagious (if they don't kill you outright) so at some point a threshold is crossed where vampires go from carefully controlling their own population (as you ...
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In stories like 28 Years Later and shows like The Walking Dead, how is it possible that zombie outbreaks can last for decades—wouldn’t all infected people eventually die off and the population be wiped out?
Feed by Mira Grant had an interesting take on this. Since all humans are infected with the virus, if they die for any reason they become zombies. They did kill off the original population of infected, but have to take extreme measures around any potentially lethal situation, even going to sleep when you're older and mi...
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In stories like 28 Years Later and shows like The Walking Dead, how is it possible that zombie outbreaks can last for decades—wouldn’t all infected people eventually die off and the population be wiped out?
Zombies do not "die off". In TWD comics they do "rot away" and stop appearing, though. But the series explains EVERYONE is infected even after that, doesn't matter.
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In stories like 28 Years Later and shows like The Walking Dead, how is it possible that zombie outbreaks can last for decades—wouldn’t all infected people eventually die off and the population be wiped out?
The zombies are making more zombies just as quickly as the normies are killing them.
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In stories like 28 Years Later and shows like The Walking Dead, how is it possible that zombie outbreaks can last for decades—wouldn’t all infected people eventually die off and the population be wiped out?
Bugs and weather would destroy zombies. Or wild animals.
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In stories like 28 Years Later and shows like The Walking Dead, how is it possible that zombie outbreaks can last for decades—wouldn’t all infected people eventually die off and the population be wiped out?
For the Walking Dead, it is known for not making any scientific sense at all. The show is more about the interpersonal drama between the survivors, so the zombies can do whatever the plot needs them to do in that moment. Literally everything related to science or biology in that series reads like a 3rd graders underst...
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In stories like 28 Years Later and shows like The Walking Dead, how is it possible that zombie outbreaks can last for decades—wouldn’t all infected people eventually die off and the population be wiped out?
It's not possible. It's fiction. There's no genuine science to superheroes flying, either. This is where the "suspension of disbelief" comes into play. You don't think to deep into the concepts or mechanics because the story will quickly fall apart otherwise. That all said, I like how The Walking Dead actually showed ...
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In stories like 28 Years Later and shows like The Walking Dead, how is it possible that zombie outbreaks can last for decades—wouldn’t all infected people eventually die off and the population be wiped out?
Realistically yes. In my uneducated guess, most zombie hordes would only really last a few years at most before gradually fading away. Zombies, while undead or undead adjacent still rot. Depending on the environment and the weather etc. zombies are going to turn to a pile of mush and bones, and then just bones rela...
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In stories like 28 Years Later and shows like The Walking Dead, how is it possible that zombie outbreaks can last for decades—wouldn’t all infected people eventually die off and the population be wiped out?
Did you watch either? TWD and 28 years later both explain pretty straightforwardly how this is possible.
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How do you feel about the Epstein files not being in the news as much anymore?
It’s concerning when something that serious fades out of public attention, especially if people still feel like there are unanswered questions.
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How do you feel about the Epstein files not being in the news as much anymore?
Epstein’s network is still in place and they will always want more kids. Never dropping it until Epstein files become Epstein trials.
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How do you feel about the Epstein files not being in the news as much anymore?
I appreciated Melania bringing it back up unprompted. It was a nice public service.
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How do you feel about the Epstein files not being in the news as much anymore?
I can’t decide whether the files are meant to distract us from global events or whether global events are supposed to distract us from the files.
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How do you feel about the Epstein files not being in the news as much anymore?
Kinda doesn't help that Trump and others are actively working hard to completely bury the Epstein files by gobbling up media companies that are critical of Trump and firing people at said media companies that deviate too far from the regime's "official messaging" or become a thorn in their side.
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How do you feel about the Epstein files not being in the news as much anymore?
when I was a teen, I watched a movie called Wag The Dog. It was a satirical political movie about some movie producer helping to fabricate a war overseas to distract the public from a scandal involving the President of the US. At the time, I sort of understood the satirical nature of the film and how, even though it se...
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How do you feel about the Epstein files not being in the news as much anymore?
It’s like everything, people only care about stuff for a few weeks and then act like it never happened
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How do you feel about the Epstein files not being in the news as much anymore?
Immensely disappointed in our system. But then again the same thing happens with the Panama papers. Actually the Panama papers never really even made it into Congress as a discussion. Let alone having a transparency act. The nice part about this case is that there’s a law that was passed to mandate the release of all...
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How do you feel about the Epstein files not being in the news as much anymore?
A lot of people in Iran have been sacrificed to achieve the objective of shifting attention away from those files.
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How do you feel about the Epstein files not being in the news as much anymore?
Nothing was ever going to happen to anybody in the files 
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How do you feel about the Epstein files not being in the news as much anymore?
Your administration started to attack the catholic church, to move the attention?
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How do you feel about the Epstein files not being in the news as much anymore?
Truth will come out eventually, it always does. But there will be more pain before then.
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How do you feel about the Epstein files not being in the news as much anymore?
I am not from America. But: I am still mad that the files still haven't seen any serious punishments. I am still mad that the murder of Rene Good, Alex Pretti and several unnamed people in ICE custody is unpunished.
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How do you feel about the Epstein files not being in the news as much anymore?
The pedophiles won
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How do you feel about the Epstein files not being in the news as much anymore?
The victims deserve justice! The orange bastard should be put on trial. It shows just how corrupt everything in the USA is.
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Which ’90s song do you think will always be timeless?
When Whitney Houston sings (Dolly Parton's) I Will Always Love You
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Which ’90s song do you think will always be timeless?
White Town, Your Woman
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Which ’90s song do you think will always be timeless?
Sabotage
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Which ’90s song do you think will always be timeless?
[What is love](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HEXWRTEbj1I)
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Which ’90s song do you think will always be timeless?
Everlong
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Which ’90s song do you think will always be timeless?
Return of the Mack, obviously. All time track.
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Which ’90s song do you think will always be timeless?
Killing in the Name - Rage Against the Machine
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Which ’90s song do you think will always be timeless?
Jump Around - House of Pain
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Which ’90s song do you think will always be timeless?
1979 - Smashing Pumpkins
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Which ’90s song do you think will always be timeless?
Mazzy Star - Fade Into You
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Which ’90s song do you think will always be timeless?
Zombie - The Cranberries
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