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What do you think are some solutions to reverse the "age of obesity" that we now appear to be in? |
What do you think are some solutions to reverse the "age of obesity" that we now appear to be in? Its amazing that people will complain about the price of fruit and vegetables (really they are pretty cheap) and then go and spend alot of money on takeaway gut rot. I think part of the problem is backlash from the anorexia fright years. There are actually not very many people with anorexia but they made such a big deal that everyone started to love up the whole big is better concept. As usual it all went too far. People now think on a whole new size bracket. The message should be eat to live - not live to eat. Eating should not be a social event, it should be just fuel for the body. um....SELF-CONTROL? MEDICAL PROBLEMS MYASS!!!!!!!!! THESE FAT BASTARDS HAVE NO SELF-CONTROL!!! Personally, if you want to be a pig and eat yourself to death, when a third of the world starves, go ahead. But don't expect me to pay taxs to treat you on the NHS just because you've no self-control. Its not Polo, for godsake. I wish peopel would stop calling it an 'Epidemic' Seal our mouths for 23 hours per day. It's not always about what people eat. Some people have medical problems that cause it. We should think about that. Maybe give tax insentives for either being in shape or for losing weight. Carls Jr's has to stop making the Double Western Bacon Cheeseburger. Now that we've brought it up, I want one. But really, smaller portions, with sensible meal calorie counts. Less beef (sorry, cattle industry, you bred cows for putting on pounds quickly, and some of that's spilling over onto the consumers). |
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