

As I said earlier."other than fat content" from one cut to another. That's got nothing to do with nutritional value. No time to read it all, but your article on cuts of meat equate "healthy," once again, with fat content. Iceberg lettuce is just a step up from styrofoam, but it won't make you fat, so it's "healthy". They don't stop to think about what kind of lettuce it is. Ask any soccer mom if she thinks a salad is a healthy meal. "These people I speak of" is just the general public perception that a salad is healthy. Ice berg lettuce is very low in nutritional value no matter how you grow it. As a result of the way they are grown, they don't contain much nutritional value. Which is extremely high calories with very little food value. They are grown as cheaply as possible because they don't care how they taste, they will just cover it dressing. Basically americans want a tomato that is red and fits on a hamburger bun. That is a measure of nutrients they put in their hydroponic systems. Vegetables grown for big fast food chains for America are grown with very low EC. Then they put some rock dust back on it and call it enriched, never mind that you can't digest absorb much of that either. Then they leave you with a bleached almost completely non-bio available protein. You know why cheap bread is cheap? Because they harvest everything good from the wheat, oil, germ, and make other products with it. No, a piece of processed cheese does not have the nutritional value of a piece of real cheese. You are making vast generalizations not understanding that all food and vegetables are not the same. Side question.did homeboy just essentially equate a big mag to a salad and ribeye? “HOW DARE YOU!” ?Īll beef does not have the same food value.Īll bread does not have the same food value.Īll lettuce does not have the same food value.Īll cheese does not have the same food value. Personally I think we should send em all to pray away the fat camp, but logistics would be a nightmare.and I think Jesus was once quoted as saying “no fat chicks during daylight hours.” I’m not religious so don’t quote me on that. The average person can’t cook nor do they know shit all about nutrition (which is evidenced by our nation’s lack of fitness and promotion of a disgusting lifestyle). I get it, as I’m the cook and shopper in the house so I can make a stack of food for pretty cheap and know when/where to go shopping. It’s easy to say that a group of people in poverty can do _ and buy/cook _ for only X amount a day/meal. Is it hard to live in poverty and eat healthy thus contributing to an unhealthy lifestyle? Yup yup. Are people always going to find ways to scam and get the most with doing the least? Of course. Should governments put greater restrictions on services? Yes. Do people abuse support programs? Definitely. I believe it does include (or at least they rate to be included) those working FT, because if you think an adult working a min wage FT job isn’t poor, then there might be a disconnect.Ĭutting support for those that truly need it is an issue that will only continue to grow and hurt us all in the long run.
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Shit, even on bases where there are a stack of free resources and coaching, you have fat soldiers waddling about. Spend any meaningful amount of time abroad and when you return it’s like you’re in a waddling sea of cows. I know most don’t go to the gym, it’s very clear that we Americans are a grossly overweight and obese people. good catch, I’m an idiot and should probably proof before I post lol. This is how planet fitness stays in business despite only charging $10 a month lol.Įdited.

pretty easy to see how it can happen.Īlso, for those that advocate walking to McDonald’s instead of driving, in order to combat obesity, that isn’t even going to burn off a small order of fries.let alone the salad dressing. Most Americans only exert themselves for 30-60 minutes a day in the gym (overstatement), then go to work a 40hr/wk minimum wage job where they sit or stand in one place for 8hrs, then can only afford shit quality food due to their wages never truly adjusting, then you reduce services for those living in/near poverty despite working a FT gig. When you take a non-active body and fuel it with garbage, it becomes garbage. We, as Americans, live a very overwhelmingly sedentary lifestyle.

Lower cost options usually are of poor nutritional value, which can lead to obesity. It actually makes sense, when you get past comparing kids in African countries to American kids or POWs to American adults in 2019.
