Surplus low-carb foods shipped to foodbanks
Truckloads of Atkins bars,diet shakes sent to charities
Ken Slone stands in the Christian Appalachian Project warehouse stocked with low-carb diet food near Paintsville, Ky., on March 30. Since September, the charity has received 14 truckloads of food from Atkins nutritionist, the New York company famous for the low-carb diet. Slone said each truck load contained about 1,300 cases of energy bars, shakes and breakfast mixes that are being distributed to churches and other organizations that minister to the needy.
3 comments:
Because what needy people really want are Atkin's diet shakes.
That balances out the dumbasses at Sesame Street who are messing with Cookie Monster. I hope Atkins is spinning in his grave. I know Jim Henson is.
The union of these two stories yields:
"C is for low-carb, that's good enough for me"
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