Anonymous wrote:
No other country allows so many garbage and addictive substances into their food supply.
Corporate lobbyists own American politicians.
Just returned from two weeks in Europe. My gut health has magically improved, and I certainly indulged in anything I wanted to eat. Most of everything was fresh and locally grown. It was magnificent!
Our US government is slowly killing us.
Anonymous wrote:It's $20 for a 10 piece nuggets in Canada. Nobody is eating fast food when they can sit down in an authentic restaurant for the same price. Canadian portions aren't out of control, and we walk everywhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1. Poutine is not a national dish; it’s mostly popular in Quebec
2. I don’t think Canadians are noticeably skinnier than people from the US
Wrong, poutine is popular across the entire country. It’s delicious and we love it!
DCUM has spoken. Poutine is not popular in Canada. This area is full of experts regarding international affairs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1. Poutine is not a national dish; it’s mostly popular in Quebec
2. I don’t think Canadians are noticeably skinnier than people from the US
Wrong, poutine is popular across the entire country. It’s delicious and we love it!
Anonymous wrote:1. Poutine is not a national dish; it’s mostly popular in Quebec
2. I don’t think Canadians are noticeably skinnier than people from the US
Anonymous wrote:Shivering burns lots of calories.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Canada has an obesity rate of 30%. The US has a rate of 33%.
I wouldnt call that difference significant.
https://www.statista.com/topics/9644/obesity-in-canada/#topicOverview
https://www.statista.com/statistics/237133/us-obesity-by-gender/
Massively wrong. US obesity rate is currently 42+% and approaching nearly 50% in a few.years:
https://www.niddk.nih.gov/health-information/health-statistics/overweight-obesity
Canada is about 30%:
https://www.statcan.gc.ca/o1/en/plus/5742-overview-weight-and-height-measurements-world-obesity-day
In most surveys at Statistics Canada, including the Canadian Community Health Survey, height and weight are self-reported by survey participants.
I am 6' 4" and 150 lbs.
Anonymous wrote:It’s culture. Americans have created two cultural stories leading to obesity:
1) Food is fun and entertainment. It’s social.
2) You deserve to treat yourself to food because you work hard. (We start this early in childhood)
Also, poor people have sucky lives and use food to feel better because it’s cheap and abundance and often subsidized.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand why so many posters seem to be under the impression that Canada is like a European country. It’s not. It’s like 10 additional US states, plus a few territories.
Canadians are fat (probably more are overweight than obese), stressed out, and unhappy. And their access to healthcare exists primarily on paper. Go ask a Canadian on a years long waiting list how they feel about their superior healthcare system.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Demographics.
What does demographics have to do with this?
Different demographics have different obesity rates.
That’s racist. Ick.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand why so many posters seem to be under the impression that Canada is like a European country. It’s not. It’s like 10 additional US states, plus a few territories.
Canadians are fat (probably more are overweight than obese), stressed out, and unhappy. And their access to healthcare exists primarily on paper. Go ask a Canadian on a years long waiting list how they feel about their superior healthcare system.