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reply posted on 25-7-2008 @ 10:50 AM by testrat
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Originally posted by galatea
Originally posted by Sonya610
Originally posted by Blaine91555Inability to buy high priced healthy foods. 
I don't agree with that one. For the price of a big mac, fries and drink ($5-$6) one can make a decent meal of meat, veggies, etc... Or a decent
sandwich with high quality meat, bread, etc..
Sure if one wants to buy the most expensive organic meat and vegetables it can get expensive but that is NOT necessary. People can eat cheap without
eating junk, frozen veggies, pasta, rice, peanut butter, cheaper cuts of meat, there are lots of choices that are not all that costly. 
So, you are saying that for 5 dollars I can get meat, veggies and bread? Please let me know where you are shopping.!... and if I just get the cheap
food it's just as unhealthy for me as mcdonalds.

Agreed. It boggles my mind how something that is grown from the earth, is more expensive than a processed food. You can walk into a fast food joint
and buy a couple of items off any value menu and have a large meal. For the same amount of money, you can buy maybe two pieces of fruit.
That is why we have so many over weight people. It is economicly feasible to eat unhealthy, because health food is just too expensive.
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reply posted on 26-7-2008 @ 04:30 AM by Frankidealist35
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Aren't there grocery stores dedicated to the selling of healthy food? Why don't more people go to those?
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reply posted on 26-7-2008 @ 08:02 AM by C0bzz
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Around here the real question is this.....
Why are people so SKINNY? In my year level there's only about 5 people who are overweight... out of over a hundred people. Are Australians really fit
or is it something else?
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reply posted on 26-7-2008 @ 08:47 AM by Sonya610
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Originally posted by C0bzz
In my year level there's only about 5 people who are overweight... out of over a hundred people. Are Australians really fit or is it something else?

Year level? Are you in highschool? I think it is natural for most teenagers to be pretty skinny during high school, particularly the males. Its that
gangley stage, they muscle up mid twenties.
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reply posted on 27-7-2008 @ 03:04 AM by Raspberry-red
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Originally posted by Frankidealist35
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Aren't there grocery stores dedicated to the selling of healthy food? Why don't more people go to those?

'Cause healthy food is whack, not enough sugar in it. Unlike fatty-foods that make me
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reply posted on 27-7-2008 @ 05:49 AM by nahsik
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HAH say that when your in your 50s and suffering from diabetes, prostate problems. It's funny how people want to live fast and die young and then
they reach this age of impotence. lol
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reply posted on 28-7-2008 @ 09:29 AM by testrat
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Originally posted by Frankidealist35
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Aren't there grocery stores dedicated to the selling of healthy food? Why don't more people go to those?

Have you ever been to one? They are expensive. Last week I bought a salad from Whole Foods (one of these healthy grocery stores), and it cost $18
dollars. Sort-of high for some vegetables.
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reply posted on 28-7-2008 @ 10:12 PM by Uphill
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I agree with testrat that eating healthy away from home is usually more expensive, with a few spectacular exceptions such as bean burritos and
sometimes veggie burgers.
The biggest single cause of obesity is restaurant portion size. Face it, when you eat out, the restaurant only needs you to live long enough to pay
the bill.
The next biggest cause of obesity is high fructose corn syrup (according to Andrew Weil, MD), which is now in at least 99% of all processed food.
My solution is homemade food for meals away from home. If you plan ahead a little, it's actually not a big deal. Takes about 2-3 months to get used
to being reorganized this way, then it becomes automatic. Within a few weeks you will definitely start feeling better and lighter, mentally as well
as physically. You can do it! Cheers.
Oh, I use steel lunch containers such as those available on Pearl River website:
www.pearlriver.com...
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reply posted on 29-7-2008 @ 08:52 AM by snowflake_obsidian
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Man, I knew I was right for refusing to ride the motorized carts at my work just to move it from one door to the other. I always say to my co-workers
"I just know if I get in that thing, some ignoramous is going to think I am riding it just because they think I am fat and lazy."
Also, fat people don't share? Where the heck do some people get that logic? I also would like to know where the idea that fat people eat out
constantly three times a day came from? Sure that may be true for some but I am sure it isn't the majority.
For me personally, I eat too much. Not all the time, I mean, I don't gorge every single day but I am an emotional eater and so when I have had a bad
day, I tend to eat more. I also think that with me personally there is also a genetic factor, every single woman in my family has gotten fat after
they had kids. That's what happened to me too. I do feel like I get enough exersize at work, so I really do think that for me, food is the
problem.
I am not usually the one to blame outside sources for obesity either however I do agree with the stance on high-fructose corn syrup. I am way
addicted to soda which has high fructose corn syrup.
I also think that there is a lot of pressure in our society to look a certain way which can also fuel an emotional eater. Now I am not saying that as
an excuse but it certainly does make it harder to abstain.
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reply posted on 4-8-2008 @ 02:50 PM by DevolutionEvolvd
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(REPLY DRAFT) Why are people getting so fat?
I would say it's a combination of three things....
- Hgih Fructose Corn Syrup.....plain and simple
- The Food Pyramid
- The blaming of dietary fat for heart disease, obesity, insulin resistance, high blood pressure, high cholesterol.....
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reply posted on 4-8-2008 @ 03:07 PM by DevolutionEvolvd
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I forgot one.....
- Lack of exercise
And probably too much of this......
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reply posted on 4-8-2008 @ 04:02 PM by MrMysticism
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"I'd like a Double-Double, hold the lettuce and heavy on the secret sauce!"
"Oh yeah, don't forget the extra salty fries. Wait.... Make that a mega-large please."
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