The God of the deists has sometimes been called the watchmaker God, who created the world as a watchmaker makes a watch and then winds it up and lets it run. Since God was a perfect watchmaker, there was no need for him to interfere with the world later. Hence the deists rejected anything that seemed to be an interference or intervention of God with the world, such as miracles or a special revelation through the Bible.
... in Michael Moss's 2013 work of investigative journalism on the food industry, Salt Sugar Fat: How the Food Giants Hooked Us, one of the most widely read books of the year. He, too, documented a deliberate corporate conspiracy to hook people on addictive junk foods, with no regard for health consequences. Painstaking work combining the expertise of scientists and marketing wizards was undertaken to find the "bliss spot," that perfect blend of sugar, salt, and fat that would most excite the brain's pleasure centers.