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| *Women health>>>Obesity |
What in the food chain area needs to change to avoid obesity in our land? |
We need more nutricious, healthy food. We need to stop purchasing over processed food, which do not contain nutrins anymore. What do we need to do to tell factories and food companies to bring us back to health? Actually, it should be the other way around. It's not the factories problem that americans are fat, it's Americans. There is no reason to not cook your own meals or head to subway instead of mcdonalds if you feel like eating out. Many resteraunts do offer healthier choices if you learn to select different food choices. If americans start saying "no" to fast food, then fast food will cease to exist because they won' have business. The reason they are so popular is because so many people want it. It's our problem to fix, not theirs. People should just take care of themselves. Stop the trans fat You're assuming it's all the fault of the food industry when it's not. In Europe and Asia, McDonalds and Burger King, offering the SAME fatty foods, have lower rates of obesity. It's called public transportation. It's called having to walk a mile to a grocery store every other day. It's called EXERCISE. Easy....stop buying fast food, over processed food, junk food etc. I think that would send a very clear message. Easier said than done I am sure. Its not really the factories fault its ours.. if we didnt buy the unhealthy products in the first place theyd go out of business. Thats like saying why dont they make cigerettes healthier? Well because they dont care. If their product sells they're good. I think we should not be charged $5.00 for a salad but we can buy a greasy cheese burger for a $1.00 |
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