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07-25-2013 09:42 AM |
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Originally Posted by justjim
(Post 712207)
Why do we always blame "fast food" for obesity? People need to take responsibility for themselves. McDonald's is not to blame----people just eat too much and drink too much sugar drinks and snacks period. We eat at McDonalds occasionally and drink their good coffee often and are not even close to being overweight. I firmly believe its not so much what you eat but how much!
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We don't always blame fast food for obesity. But fast food is definitely out there as a contributing factor. For some people, it can't be ignored when it's everywhere. Since fast food vendors have been around for several decades and the fast food market has just about reached its saturation point, it looks like normal food to people who grew up with it.
When I was growing up, I never saw a fast food restaurant, or supermarket, until I was about 16 years old. By then my habits were pretty much formed.
Today, babies, toddlers, and pre-teens are taken to fast food places all the time. Their parents and grandparents grew up in a fast food environment. People don't think of it as bad because they grew up with it. And once they're addicted to high fat, high sodium, high sugar, low fiber, and low vegetables, even if they subsequently learn that it's not normal food, it becomes difficult for them to resist it's allure. They're hooked.
The food companies have become experts at hooking people. Remember the ad they once had for potato chips? "Bet you can't eat just one." They were bragging about the addictive quality of their product.
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