But you got Trader Joel's, you got Whole Foods, where people have money, they have choices. Go to the inner city where I spend most of my time, the choices are meager if almost non existent. and these people are ending up going into the hospital at younger and younger ages and that costs us a lot of money. That's unnecessary. And plus the suffering, that's unnecessary. (35:45–35:52)
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