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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]McDonald's no longer has a $1 menu. McDonald's no longer sells salads. [/quote] And people will still gladly spend more money on this garbage. You can get a 42oz container or oats for 2.79, 30 servings. That breaks down to 9 cents per serving. But people will would rather pay $5 for a sausage eggs and cheese biscuits at the driv thru, whether they are short on money or not. [/quote] Because it tastes good and gives people a moment of happiness in their miserable lives. I find it so much easier to live a healthy lifestyle when I'm happier. When things are tough, I eat garbage and waste my money. If people weren't so broke and depressed, it would be easier to make better decisions. [/quote] I sort of feel this way and I’m not even overweight at all. I’m not a stress eater or a sadness eater, I’m a boredom eater and a procrasti-snacker. When I have a nervous stomach or am too emotionally taxed I don’t eat at all - but this state of mind thankfully doesn’t dominate. Instead, I tend to overeat when things are just blah and dull. Like during the pandemic. When there’s nothing to look forward to or get excited about and all there is is work and chores and bills, I eat, because it’s momentary pleasure and a good way to procrastinate. And I definitely have a sweet tooth. I’m only not overweight partially because of genetics and also because I exercise a lot, but my diet really isn’t great. [/quote] These are honest answers and believable. Not the, “it’s too expensive, I don’t have time, I don’t have access to anything heathy” that people typically claim to remove any sense of fault [/quote] Why is it so important to you to assign blame to every overweight person?[/quote]
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