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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We didn’t have this obesity problem 30 years ago. Cook your food. Stop buying processed food. Stop wanting to use medication as a crutch. Pay $1K/month to get it. You want insurance to pay, right. That’s what you really meant. Stop stuffing your face. Really exercise. Really. [/quote] another super ignorant and uneducated post. Food and lifestyles have changed dramatically over the past 30 years. Yes, of course I want insurance to pay. Why would I not? By your logic insurance should not pay for any medications. They are just crutches and quick fixes after all.[/quote] You just said the same thing and then I added the excuse in the end. Tomatoes haven’t changed in 30 years. Maybe buy some of those instead of stuff that has 10,000 ingredients.[/quote] When did we start genetically modifying our veggies and fruits?[/quote] GMO produce is not the source of the obesity epidemic. And even if it was, demanding subsidies for specific food is no different than the premise of those thread. [/quote] I know it’s not but that’s just one example of how food is different than it was 30 years ago. You used a tomato to shame me so I brought up GMO. And the science is very much out on whether GMO wheat, for example, is much worse for you than non GMO wheat. People with gluten intolerances go to Europe and eat all the pasta and bread they want. Wheat is non-GMO there. I suggest you study where our food is coming from before making stupid statements. [/quote] This is non responsive and has nothing to do with the thread subject. I know all about our food system. I also know people will invent all kinds of excuses for obesity in an unending attempt to skirt acknowledging the reality of how we all ended up here. HINT: it might have something to do with eating garbage, which is not excusable if you don’t live in a food desert and do have the income to access quality food. [/quote] You made a claim that food hasn’t changed. It has. That’s all. [/quote]
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