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Turret3857@infosec.pub 14 hours agocounterpoint, fat shaming exists and is just as prevalent (probably more so) than heigh shaming. Another note: The countries with the highest amount of obesity are also the countries with the least amount of regulation and taxes on food processing. Just the same how the countries with the highest rates of drug problems are the ones who don’t focus on rehabilitation and prevention as much as criminalization.
nebulaone@lemmy.world 14 hours ago
Look, most people know that eating 50 burgers isn’t healthy, so stop putting the blame on others.
Turret3857@infosec.pub 13 hours ago
You genuinely think that a majority of obese people are obese because they eat large amounts of food at a time, and not due to the large amounts of trans-fats and corn syrup used in processed foods? Sounds to me like you’ve never been poor honestly. Never been in a country where natural food is expensive and hard to come by. Consider yourself blessed and keep being ignorant if you so pleasem
nebulaone@lemmy.world 13 hours ago
No need to get emotional and personal. I would love to see a source on how vegetables are more expensive than junk food and I’ll gladly chamge my mind.
Turret3857@infosec.pub 13 hours ago
No ones getting emotional, however saying that phrase is a common tactic of people who are arguing in bad faith.
However, I’ll entertain your “BUT- BUY SOURCE? SOURCE ? PEER-REVIEWD SOURCE PL0X” since you clearly don’t know how to use a search engine.
pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9967271/
cnbc.com/…/healthy-foods-are-often-more-expensive…
…usu.edu/…/does-healthy-eating-cost-more
And just for good measure let’s throw it back to you. I would love to see a source on how junk food is less expensive than vegetables in countries where obesity is an epidemic. That means no countries that actually tax processed foods to make the healthier option more affordable.