My friend obviously thought it was an hilarious mix up of labels, but I think maybe the store understands metabolic health.
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Absolutely. I spend ages choosing new cheeses to try; about the same amount I used to spend reading labels on packets/tins (before putting them back on the shelf).
That looks like my definition of Wellness. Heaven in a fridge.
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