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    Quote Originally Posted by fire_of_avalon View Post
    The vast majority of you have no idea what you're talking about. It makes me lol all over the world. Do you even know what technically defines obesity? Do you know why people become obese? Do you know obesity has more to do with genetics, depression, disease, poverty and under-education than it does with gluttony? I'm not saying individuals aren't responsible for their own health, but you people are pretty heartless. You'd call an obese person looking for support in EoEO a glutton bringing about their own ruin, but you'd work your asses off to make someone depressed feel better, wouldn't you? So what if they were the same person? Hypocrites.

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    I think a bigger factor in american obesity is the relative cheapness of unhealthy food. Oils and sugars and carbohydrates are incredibly inexpensive, so those on low incomes are more likely to consume them, making them more susceptible to obesity and related diseases like diabetes.
    I don't agree with this, the closest fast food place I have to my house is a Hardee's. Which is a burger place for northerners.

    Well me and my boyfriend will buy there and spend about 15$ on food.
    I spend about 18$ at Quizno's and 14$ at Subway. 13$ at Arby's and up to 11$ at Taco bell.
    When I'm by myself I try to never spend over 5$ but everywhere I go, the value meals I want are over that. And trust me, the ammount of fast food the people eat to become obesse from fast food add's up and FAST. Spending only 6$ at a fast food place monday through friday is 30$ a week, 120$ a month, and 1440$ a year. Personally my GROCERY budget isn't even 120$.

    Now, until the weather prevented me, I was going to make healthy mediteranian chicken wraps for dinner. I already had the chicken and the spices and all I needed is ONE tomato, ONE cucumber, ONE bag of romaine and a small container of ceaser salad dressing.

    All of that would have made dinner and more for the both of us for under the price of normal fast food and it's much healthier than fast food.

    Either way, now I'll be panfrying chicken in light olive oil and eating it over rice.

    After having a set limit for money, I realized that fast food eating's the worst thing for my money. So the people able to eat at these fast food places arn't eating there because they don't have alot of money to spend on food, it's for their own personal reasons that isn't about money. Fast food at this point is like gormet for me since I end up going a month or so without being about to afford it.

    For the record, you're wrong. It's cheaper to eat fast food and junk food than it is to eat healthily. That's why poor people are fatter than wealthy people. Fatty meats are cheaper than lean meats. Frozen entrees are cheaper than fresh meat. Bread, chips and snacks are cheaper than fruits and veggies. If you're a single parent earning minimum wage, what are you going to choose?
    My mom was a single mother on minimum wage (in Texas at the time it was 5.15$) for 3 years and we could never afford fast food.

    We ate canned corn (80cents) and a single peice of chicken that came out of a bag of 12 that was 4.99$ for the store brand. That's 41cents for each peice of chicken in the bag, including milk (for my mom) and a gallon of 99cent juice for me.

    That's 2dollars and 2cents max for our basic food needs each. I could go to McDonalds and get the same filling ammount for 5 dollars.

    Prices also vary depending on where you live. Those 4.99$ chickens from Texas cost 9.99$ in Wisconsin, They're 6.99$ if I'm lucky enough to find them on sale. Also, the canned corn ranges from 92cents to a dollar, and the 99cent juice is 1.08$. It may not seem like much but that change can go a long ways. Even with the cheapness of the food, baked chicken, canned corn and juice was alot more healthy than McDonalds.

    My dad was out of job for two years and all he ate (alone by the way) everyday was Speghetti (1dollar a pack) and sauce (1dollar a can), then he'd have some bread and butter, which lasts longer so those could be bought by saving up.

    There's a difference between the people who CAN be able to buy fast food and those who literally make so little they can't. My parents for about 2 years (my dad) and 4 years (my mom) were just that, so I personally know from eating Chicken and corn everyday, that fast food was like going out to eat at a resturant for me.

    Those people who are able to go eat fast food everyday for even just one meal are lucky and don't really realize that there ARE people who can't even afford that.

    Wonder why there are few obese people in the poor area's of town? And not the lower-class people, I'm talking about the people in the dangerous "ghetto" part of town. Because they can't afford to eat at fast food.
    Last edited by Avarice-ness; 02-01-2008 at 06:54 AM.

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