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They are both made by CF Sauer, but I can't verify if it's the same formula. One of the superior aspects of Duke's taste is that it has no sugar. From my research, it appears that Bama has no sugar, either. These may be the only major brands lacking sugar. eg Best Foods, Hellmans, Kraft, Blue Plate, JFG
No, Justice For Girls is a foundation dedicated to Equality for women everywhere. It teaches girls that they deserve the full spectrum of human rights enjoyed by men. That you would think Justice For Girls is backed by atheists says a lot about religious indoctrination and its constant struggle to keep women at a disadvantage. The questions that come to mind are, why would you think JFG is owned by atheists and do you think girls should not have equal rights.https://www.equalitynow.org/issues/justice-girls
Some countries are in areas where there is very little rain and the weather is extremely hot, so it dries up what water they do have. Plus many people in such countries live in areas that don't have modern plumbing to bring water to them. India receives an average of 4,000 billion cubic meters of rainfall every year. Unfortunately, only 48% of rainfall ends up in India's rivers. Due to lack of storage and crumbling infrastructure, only 18% can be utilized.[19] Rainfall is confined to the monsoon season, June through September, when India gets, on average, 75% of its total annual precipitation. Once again, due to India's storage crunch the government is unable to store surplus water for the dry season. Such uneven seasonal distribution of rainfall has not stimulated the development of better capturing and storing infrastructure, making water scarcity an unnecessary yet critical problem.