The podcast examines the trend of pink Himalayan salt, questioning its purported health benefits and exploring the consumer psychology driving its popularity. Despite being marketed as a premium, nutrient-rich alternative to regular salt, experts contend that it offers minimal nutritional value and sometimes contains heavy metals. The discussion covers how the aesthetic appeal and savvy marketing contribute to consumers paying significantly more for this product. Furthermore, in China, the pink salt is only approved for industrial use due to food safety standards. The hosts also introduce a new segment, "The Soapbox," where they discuss Tesla's cleaning fee policy for its robotaxis, with a focus on the lack of human understanding in the fee structure for messes like vomiting.
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