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Is this true?
I disagree, because food corporations are notorius for deliberately enticing and addicting its client base. This thread isn't calling for any sort of regulation. It's pointing out that food corporations, the food industry, does have some culpability and responsibility in the obesity/unhealthiness epidemic. They're a part of the problem whether they want to admit it or not imo.
Is this true?
I disagree, because food corporations are notorius for deliberately enticing and addicting its client base. This thread isn't calling for any sort of regulation. It's pointing out that food corporations, the food industry, does have some culpability and responsibility in the obesity/unhealthiness epidemic. They're a part of the problem whether they want to admit it or not imo.
I am 100% responsible for what I eat. I do eat very healthy thou!
but on the other hand
I do smoke and...I am also 100% responsible for that!
In other words, one is responsible of his own deeds and choices in life, to think otherwise and play the blaming game is no good.
Wake, in other threads you tell me I'm going to hell for what I put in my mouth.
Is this true?
I disagree, because food corporations are notorius for deliberately enticing and addicting its client base. This thread isn't calling for any sort of regulation. It's pointing out that food corporations, the food industry, does have some culpability and responsibility in the obesity/unhealthiness epidemic. They're a part of the problem whether they want to admit it or not imo.
The only thing they should be responsible for is if i find glass in my cereal... To think I have to have mommy tell me to eat my greens every day is absurd.
The trouble with the market is selling poison is fine. If you're willing to buy it, or too stupid, or if I'm slick enough to sell it, the market say AOK, and it is your fault you're dead. :thumbs:
Did I say anything different? You can buy poison. They can sell poison. Where did I say this couldn't happen?oh pleazzzzzeeeeee .... we are all adults here.......
we eat what we like we smoke what we like way pay or not pay the consequences.....Good grief!!!!! stop the blame game?
selling poison my eye!
poison LOL
my eye.... sorry but that word? poison? is ludicrous
don't like the sound of it?
Is it? What is the consequences of smoking?
Fundamental Attribution Error.Only if people could take responsibility for their actions instead of blaming others. This is the crux of our society today.
Enjoying!!!!!!!!
what he heck is this? huh? lol
ok Boo...ok ................no more to add here
I laugh at people arguing about whether it's 1/3rd or 2/3rds of the population are obese. As if having over 25% of your population being a bunch of fat asses is somehow something to be proud of. We should be ashamed that we've nurtured a culture of fat gun totting bible loving city folk who wouldn't survive a week in the woods.
I laugh at people arguing about whether it's 1/3rd or 2/3rds of the population are obese. As if having over 25% of your population being a bunch of fat asses is somehow something to be proud of. We should be ashamed that we've nurtured a culture of fat gun totting bible loving city folk who wouldn't survive a week in the woods.
Their is two big problem with it's only people own responsibility.
First what kind of motivation and information are broadcast to the people. My guess is that probably atleast 80 % is for unhealthy food. That if people all the time get information to lure them to eat unhealthy and almost no information how to eat healthy. That can have an affect on people choices.
Also the correctness of the information people get. Take for example Diet Coke. The product is called diet and also market as healthy alternative. But resent studies have shown it can be bad for people having problem with overeating, because diet coke can increase their appetite. So is only people to blame drinking diet coke or is Coca Cola also have a responibility for having over almost 20 years marketed the product as healthy?
Is this true?
I disagree, because food corporations are notorious for deliberately enticing and addicting its client base. This thread isn't calling for any sort of regulation. It's pointing out that food corporations, the food industry, does have some culpability and responsibility in the obesity/unhealthiness epidemic. They're a part of the problem whether they want to admit it or not IMO.
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