Anonymous wrote:Almost nothing you said is true. Subway bread is bread. Taco Bell meat is meat.
Anonymous wrote:Um…you’re pretty judgmental for someone who is pre-diabetic because of their own crappy American diet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Um…you’re pretty judgmental for someone who is pre-diabetic because of their own crappy American diet.
This.
Lol this is actually pretty funny.
This might turn out to be my favorite thread! In all seriousness, most of us (i.e the approximately 2/3rds you mentioned) learn proper nutrition from a young age and make healthy choices. Why didn't you, OP? I doubt anyone forced you to eat crap and not exercise.
Um yeah OP blaming “American food” for her poor choices is ridiculous. Sorry, you’re pre-diabetic and just decided now to give a f*ck. You’re in the minority, as you pointed out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You’re wrong that “no one cares about this.” Do you live in the DMV area? There are very few obese people, adults or kids, in my county. People prioritize eating healthy food and providing it to their children. Certainly there are very few pre diabetics who have young kids, or young kids eating “orange puffs.”
I’m not clear on what “have you seen what our kids eat” even means. If your kids’ diet is shocking, that’s on you.
DP. OP is right though. Go outside the DMV, either into Maryland or Virginia or to other cities all over the country, and the people are all bigger. A lot bigger. Including (especially!) the kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Um…you’re pretty judgmental for someone who is pre-diabetic because of their own crappy American diet.
This.
Lol this is actually pretty funny.
This might turn out to be my favorite thread! In all seriousness, most of us (i.e the approximately 2/3rds you mentioned) learn proper nutrition from a young age and make healthy choices. Why didn't you, OP? I doubt anyone forced you to eat crap and not exercise.
Anonymous wrote:You’re wrong that “no one cares about this.” Do you live in the DMV area? There are very few obese people, adults or kids, in my county. People prioritize eating healthy food and providing it to their children. Certainly there are very few pre diabetics who have young kids, or young kids eating “orange puffs.”
I’m not clear on what “have you seen what our kids eat” even means. If your kids’ diet is shocking, that’s on you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Um…you’re pretty judgmental for someone who is pre-diabetic because of their own crappy American diet.
This.
Lol this is actually pretty funny.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What the heck is an “orange puff”?
Cheese puffs, I would imagine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because our government is influenced by money more than people
This. Americans care about what they eat as much as anyone else in the world. But we live in a hyper capitalist state that has made very limited effort to ensure good nutrition, and does not regulate food well enough. The laws like the one you cite in Europe about Subway's bread simply do not exist here.
It's a system where corporations are given carte blanche to market and sell cheap junk food to Americans, sometimes with the government's assistance, as is the case with many of the contracts food companies have with schools in this country. Then Americans develop diseases and disorders thanks to this poor nutrition, and our privatized medical system fails to serve them, often refusing to pay for preventative treatments (like nutritionists!) that could keep the problems from getting worse. Then the pharmaceutical companies swoop in with drugs to treat high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes, and the medical insurance companies WILL pay for those treatments.
It's a system where the average American is miserable but the average shareholder is rich. It's going great.
Doesn’t matter. Call a subway sandwich here a donut sandwich and people won’t care and will eat at same rate
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What the heck is an “orange puff”?
Cheese puffs, I would imagine.
Anonymous wrote:What the heck is an “orange puff”?
Anonymous wrote:I do love a good low quality past with powered cheese.