Somebody lectured me about Splenda today

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  • 2baninja
    2baninja Posts: 518 Member
    malibu927 wrote: »
    mph323 wrote: »
    malibu927 wrote: »
    About a month ago at work I was getting food on my lunch and when I went to grab a diet soda this random customer decided to tell me how awful artificial sweeteners are just because they make him sick and there's so much research on their problems. I finally told him "just because they make you sick doesn't mean they make me sick, I have no issues and I know many others who have no issues with them." It was a weird moment...I don't think I'd ever seen him in the store before. And, you know, he was taking up my already short lunch break.

    Ugghh. And now every time you go to the store on your lunch break you're going to have that little moment of shoot, I hope he's not there today. :(

    It's funny, as passionate as I've seen people get on these boards about the evils of artificial sweeteners, I've never seen anyone post that they would walk up to a perfect stranger and try to convince them to avoid the evil chemikalz. I'm having a very hard time trying to get inside the mind of someone who felt compelled to save random others from themselves.

    edited for clarity

    I work at the store. Never saw him in 18+ years before that.

    And because you work there, u have to bite your tongue.... been there.
  • 2baninja
    2baninja Posts: 518 Member
    smantha32 wrote: »
    Maybe tell people to mind their own business? I don't know why people constantly feel the need to police other people's lives, when their lives are usually sh#t.

    That's why, their life is sh** so they want to bring other people down.
  • como_agua
    como_agua Posts: 213 Member
    so rude on so many levels. nothing like a dietary SJW pushing their *knowledge* upon you. next time feign deafness. works for me every time.
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  • SueSueDio
    SueSueDio Posts: 4,796 Member
    mph323 wrote: »
    "Its full of chemicals!"

    "So is sugar. Mostly glucose."

    I use 2tbs of Splenda each morning in my tea. Thats all I use. I use it because I want that extra 90 or 100+ calories for something else instead of sugar.

    On first read I saw "...2 lbs of Splenda..."

    I'm glad I wasn't the only one!
  • Keto_Vampire
    Keto_Vampire Posts: 1,670 Member
    mph323 wrote: »
    Pour a packet on your tongue right in front of her and act as if you are having a heart attack/angina...

    Um, I like the stuff, but not that much. :o I feel that gagging my way out the door might not have made the statement I was aiming for...

    Yeah, me neither, but the visual impact followed by spitting out said sweetener and then "thanking" her for saving your life would have been an ultimate troll move (lol)
  • PokeyBug
    PokeyBug Posts: 482 Member
    JeromeBarry1’s comment literally made me LOL. And now I’m practicing this phrase with a James Bond Eastern European super villain type accent. Please god let someone give me the opportunity to use it... :D
    bpetrosky wrote: »
    Be polite and have a plan to kill everyone you meet.

    When a disturbing event such as OP's happens, smile and say, "I have plan to kill you".

    This works better if you can pull off a Russian accent.

    If you get to use it, I hope you record the event and post it.
  • LINIA
    LINIA Posts: 1,159 Member
    edited May 2018
    She is a liar anyhow, straight STEVIA; the leaves might just be more healthy.... but Truvia is as processed as Splenda, they’re all best to be avoided.
    Having said that, whenever I want I use different packets of sweeteners......the last I checked obesity and it’s related issues are to be avoided and sometimes a person gives in to a craving for something sweet.
    Isn’t it nice to meet expert random strangers who give us “unsolicited advice” :#:#:#
  • CTRLplusZ
    CTRLplusZ Posts: 23 Member
    edited May 2018
    You could try this...

    Ask them to email you legit medical resources so you can review with your doctor. (Act sincere). If they do email you continue to ask for more until they give up.

    They will think twice before giving unsolicited advice to strangers in the future...
  • amusedmonkey
    amusedmonkey Posts: 10,330 Member
    Such a weird thing to say to a stranger. I'm usually non-confrontational because I can't be bothered. The usual way I react to weird comments is by ignoring them as if that person isn't there, so I can't help with comebacks. But yeah, that was odd.
  • etfan
    etfan Posts: 133 Member
    edited May 2018
    This response is kind of geeky but it’s what I ask my students when they say something outlandish: “what’s the evidence to support your claim?”