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Why more and more Chinese will choose highly industrialized food products

There are four main points for reference.

1. Many Chinese people's time is becoming more and more precious, such as IT workers and financial workers, who earn more than 100 RMB per hour. More and more people are focusing on calories, fat calories, protein, etc., and industrialized food provides the most accurate metrics. The fat and calorie content of fish and pork from takeaways and small restaurants may be higher than that of a Big Mac, and the "Chinese food" you eat is likely to be far more garbage than "fast food", and although you yourself are not as strong as Westerners, your lipid and fatty liver conditions may not be any better than theirs.

3. Most foodies overestimate their own cooking skills, believing that because Chinese food is the best in the world and they are Chinese, they are much better cooks than Westerners. It's like the Chinese ping pong team being number one in the world, but most Chinese people can't even catch a ball in ping pong. The truth of Chinese family cooking is that contemporary young people do not know how to use onion and ginger to choke the pot to make cola chicken wings, do not know how to put cooking wine in meat stews, all the meat is fishy, and even the rice cooker does not know how much water to put in the rice, the vegetables are cut in small and large, and the skin of potatoes can not be cleanly peeled, so where do these people come from to feel confident that they can be better than the Western supermarkets' half-finished Lemon Pepper Pan Fried Chicken Breasts, Kansas Style Roasted Ribs, Mexican Fajita, and many more. Kansas Style barbecue ribs, and Mexican Fajita?

4. There will be more and more high-end supermarkets like Wholefood and Trader Joe's in China, not to mention the RT-Mart at your doorstep, not to mention a bunch of amazons around the cabbage aisle picking up the leaves, and people all around you giving you looks of disdain when you stick your hand in a 14-knife-lb. wild rice and stir it up.