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Originally Posted by DaveNull
If it gets people eating healthier food...who cares how many installments it takes? I've got a Blendtec and it's great.
Weird spammy OP though.
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Eating healthier? How so? I bet many people like making smoothies that aren't necessarily good for you and making things on top of the other food they already eat. Buying a cooking device won't make you eat "healthier." I've always loved that claim from product companies.
Anyway, I think it's cool. I'd be willing to pay maybe $100 for blender but no where near $400. I do like to cook though.
Someone who uses it, can you explain how it helps you or why you love it?