The sea salt craze has always seemed odd to me. Have most people in the USA never been to a beach? Do people really think that the sea is a good source of salt?
What I associate with the sea: seagull droppings, rotten seaweed, spilled oil, dumped WWII chemical weapons, raw sewage...
Then I go to the store and see a box of Triscuit crackers featuring sea salt. Yum??????
I'd rather consume some plastic or birdshit than continue destroying mountains for a substance we literally have oceans of. I think many people feel the same way
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[ 3.6 ms ] story [ 8.8 ms ] threadThe sea salt craze has always seemed odd to me. Have most people in the USA never been to a beach? Do people really think that the sea is a good source of salt?
What I associate with the sea: seagull droppings, rotten seaweed, spilled oil, dumped WWII chemical weapons, raw sewage...
Then I go to the store and see a box of Triscuit crackers featuring sea salt. Yum??????