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This week the midnight crew brings a controversial selection of news including the doughnut scandal between a storefront and wholesaler, a new drug targeted for weight loss being marketed as heart healthy, a Oregon father who drugged his daughter's friends at a sleepover and pedophile that was killed in prison after being convicted of torture, assault and murder.
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In this episode, Don and Bean discuss two controversial topics. First, they talk about a vegan donut incident where a vegan store was accused of selling donuts from Dunkin' Donuts. The conversation explores the ethics of misbranding and the potential harm it can cause to people with allergies. Then, they discuss the FDA's approval of a weight loss drug to reduce the risk of heart disease. They debate the responsibility of consumers in weight loss and the role of the government and pharmaceutical companies in promoting such drugs. The conversation also touches on the accessibility of healthy food in impoverished neighborhoods. The conversation covers topics such as the lack of access to healthy food, personal responsibility for health, the problem with miracle drugs, the role of Big Pharma and profit over people, the
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By Okay... Sweet DreamsThis week the midnight crew brings a controversial selection of news including the doughnut scandal between a storefront and wholesaler, a new drug targeted for weight loss being marketed as heart healthy, a Oregon father who drugged his daughter's friends at a sleepover and pedophile that was killed in prison after being convicted of torture, assault and murder.
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Email us at [email protected]
Summary
In this episode, Don and Bean discuss two controversial topics. First, they talk about a vegan donut incident where a vegan store was accused of selling donuts from Dunkin' Donuts. The conversation explores the ethics of misbranding and the potential harm it can cause to people with allergies. Then, they discuss the FDA's approval of a weight loss drug to reduce the risk of heart disease. They debate the responsibility of consumers in weight loss and the role of the government and pharmaceutical companies in promoting such drugs. The conversation also touches on the accessibility of healthy food in impoverished neighborhoods. The conversation covers topics such as the lack of access to healthy food, personal responsibility for health, the problem with miracle drugs, the role of Big Pharma and profit over people, the
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