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we have food from all over the world in one place :winkwink: food is our mistress :1orglaugh
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People are lazy as shit and won't exercise ever or even walk anywhere farther than their car.
It's not about what you eat. I eat more than a fat person but I'm in shape.. |
the problem, IMO with Americans, is we are all greedy and want MORE. plus most of us are poor as fuck, so if you have to feed a family of 5, its cheaper to go to McDonalds then going to the store and making healthy food for you and your kids.
Plus, and not trying to sound like an anti-technoloy wierdo, 20 years ago there was no Xbox, PS3 or iPads that kids now sit in front of. I'm only 32, but when I was in my teens, we would run around my neighborhood playing capture the flag until the wee hours of the morning. Now, you can do that online with Halo :2 cents: |
Think about it, when WW3 comes, food will be shorter than the populace. What better way to guarantee a steady source of protein than by killing, processing and freezing fat Americans.
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Fast food isn't cheaper, just more convenient. |
There was a shift toward "low fat" for years. When they lowered the fat, they added more sugar. People are just starting to realize that fat isn't your enemy, it's sugar.
The "more is better" portion size mentality didn't help either. |
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Just got back from walking the dogs and was giving this subject some thought. Anyone that does any decent amount of travel will be able to grasp it.
Since Battus wants to be the squeaky wheel in this conversation, we will take Amsterdam as an example. I have seen McDoalds's, KFC, Burger King and other crap food there. While I have never walked in one I have walked inside your Starbucks so I think it is safe to say that they offer multiple sizes at your McD's there as well. The main difference is that most people in AMS walk or ride bicycles everywhere as opposed to everyone driving here. If you travel to a city like NYC or San Francisco where people are accustomed to walking you will notice a lot less obesity there too. Come to LA where we have decent weather all year long, people spend more time outside living a healthy lifestyle as well. For the record, the largest meals I can recall eating were done in Amsterdam and Barcelona |
the american nation is crazy ... becouse is too young to know how the things need to be done :winkwink:
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50 Overweight Americans...
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http://ihasahotdog.files.wordpress.c...-doggy-bag.jpg At my favorite Chinese restaurant, I always order a few extra entrees, so that I have a wide variety of food to taste from, and then enough leftovers for a few days, which comes in handy when I get really busy. :food-smil02 ADG |
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I was 5'11" and 170lbs for twenty years until I hit forty-two. |
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I have to agree with many points made here by Colmike, Baddog, etc. |
Off topic, but is anyone else getting a tools.fetishhits login popup on the first page of this thread?.. Weird.
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When Tracy and I go out for dinner now we always buy 1 meal and share it. It's not the price, it's just the insane amount of food they pile onto the plate. We feel guilty eating it all, and we feel guilty wasting some, and we pay too much for that so why bother? Sharing a meal is so much better all the way around. Restaurants need to figure this out. We would be happy even they charged 2% less and gave 50% less food, and they would make more money too.
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@ColMike, yeah, I did too
every time I go down to Miami I laugh my ass off at what's considered a 'normal' portion size. One memorable one was a 'side' on the fucking children's menu made up of 1/2 lb of french fries. Raising tomorrow's diabetics today, I guess:/ I agree that general lifestyle plays a huge role, in that people who never walk farther than it takes to get from the front door to the car will gain weight over time, but diet really is the biggest factor in body mass. I work out like a fiend but if I ate like a typical North American (we're getting pretty bad up here in Canada as well) I'd be huge. Very few peole can drink vats of sugary drinks and eat huge plates brimming with fried foods and not look like a house. It's crazy that those types of diets are considered normal to many. |
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You can pretty much eat whatever you want within reason if you have the lean body mass to support it. The more muscle you have the higher your metabolic rate is and the more you need to "feed the machine" so to speak. Muscle is active and live, where as fat is not and requires no calories to be maintained.
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General health rule to live by...if it doesnt, grow from the ground, swim, fly, or walk...its most likely bad for you. It truly is hard to over eat on chicken breasts and tilapia.
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bcs of americans fress artificial meals
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gonna go with lack of exercise
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I have found that pricing at restaurants usually has something to do with the COLA of the area, but rent is the biggest factor. The caprese was $7.00; the humus was $8.50 |
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2 - Large in Australia is not the same as large over there. Large over there could feed two people here. Yes I know what size meals come in you condescending prick, I was not expecting (nor would the rest of the world) to have a kilo of chips given to me or enough coke to sink a battleship. You do realise that the fact is, there is a massive obesity problem in the US and that your food portions are enormous. I don't hate America at all, far from it, simply relaying my experience of being there. Having travelled I would have thought you would have noticed this, however it seems you travel the same way in which you post with your head planted firmly up your ass. |
It also has a lot to do with cheap corn syrup and high carb, genetically modified wheat products. The least expensive food is loaded with high fructose corn syrup and genetically modified, starchy wheat. This stuff has only been around since the 70s, and even the wheat is different today (low protein, high sugar, high yield). These foods trigger insulin levels which creates bounce back hunger and overeating. The same crap is fed to most the livestock. Being obese in America is a good indicator of poor economic standing. It takes planning, and often a bit extra $ to eat well. In a society of hand-out Obama voters, they're gonna hit the dollar menu first.
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I use to love 8oz bottles of coke as a kid. Perfect size for a non fatty kid.
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