It seems clear that the Obesity/Over nourished population is predominant in certain countries while starvation is in others based almost entirely on peaceful and stable government.Interesting little factoid. According to worldometer we have twice as many overweight people (1.7 Billion) as those who are undernourished (850M), and roughly the same number of obese (750M).
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I find that to be a very odd imbalance. But, it does suggest that well over half the planet is fed just the right amount. So, we’ve kind of succeeded in solving global hunger..
Thoughts
Peaceful, stable governments making good use of available resources. Lots of these hungry countries sit on top of vast reserves of oil, jewels, and other valuable minerals. Myanmar and Venezuela immediately come to mind.It seems clear that the Obesity/Over nourished population is predominant in certain countries while starvation is in others based almost entirely on peaceful and stable government.
Interesting little factoid. According to worldometer we have twice as many overweight people (1.7 Billion) as those who are undernourished (850M), and roughly the same number of obese (750M).
Worldometer - real time world statistics
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I find that to be a very odd imbalance. But, it does suggest that well over half the people on the planet are fed just the right amount. So, we’ve kind of succeeded in solving global hunger..
Thoughts
Interesting little factoid. According to worldometer we have twice as many overweight people (1.7 Billion) as those who are undernourished (850M), and roughly the same number of obese (750M).
Worldometer - real time world statistics
Live world statistics on population, government and economics, society and media, environment, food, water, energy and health.www.worldometers.info
I find that to be a very odd imbalance. But, it does suggest that well over half the people on the planet are fed just the right amount. So, we’ve kind of succeeded in solving global hunger..
Thoughts
Nice chink of reality there, our society has all but set itself up for an unhealthy lifestyle by making it so freakin' easy to do so for everyone. I can go buy a Burger and fries 2 minutes away for $4 or make my own healthier meal for $5 in 20....if you are already lazy or not interested in exercise the choice is simple.Obesity is driven more by what you eat rather than how much you eat. Fat (fast) food is much cheaper calorie for calorie than 'nutritious' food, and comes in prepared excessively generous portions.
Obesity is driven more by what you eat rather than how much you eat. Fat (fast) food is much cheaper calorie for calorie than 'nutritious' food, and comes in prepared excessively generous portions.
Nice chink of reality there, our society has all but set itself up for an unhealthy lifestyle by making it so freakin' easy to do so for everyone. I can go buy a Burger and fries 2 minutes away for $4 or make my own healthier meal for $5 in 20....if you are already lazy or not interested in exercise the choice is simple.
But do you?I can buy a can of soup for $2 and put it in the microwave for a few minutes. Easier than going to Burger King.
yes, lost a lot of weight that wayBut do you?
I put a can of soup in my microwave.I can buy a can of soup for $2 and put it in the microwave for a few minutes. Easier than going to Burger King.
Nature and disasters play a roll in resources, being halted too.Peaceful, stable governments making good use of available resources. Lots of these hungry countries sit on top of vast reserves of oil, jewels, and other valuable minerals. Myanmar and Venezuela immediately come to mind.
What about Jared from Subway?? Do we cancel his accomplishment? Because of a human failure.yes, lost a lot of weight that way
Interesting little factoid. According to worldometer we have twice as many overweight people (1.7 Billion) as those who are undernourished (850M), and roughly the same number of obese (750M).
Worldometer - real time world statistics
Live world statistics on population, government and economics, society and media, environment, food, water, energy and health.www.worldometers.info
I find that to be a very odd imbalance. But, it does suggest that well over half the people on the planet are fed just the right amount. So, we’ve kind of succeeded in solving global hunger..
Thoughts
When looking at an issue, that seems out of control, (a number counter) are we more apt to give up. Think our small gesture will not help?Interesting little factoid. According to worldometer we have twice as many overweight people (1.7 Billion) as those who are undernourished (850M), and roughly the same number of obese (750M).
Worldometer - real time world statistics
Live world statistics on population, government and economics, society and media, environment, food, water, energy and health.www.worldometers.info
I find that to be a very odd imbalance. But, it does suggest that well over half the people on the planet are fed just the right amount. So, we’ve kind of succeeded in solving global hunger..
Thoughts
It is only odd if you are foolish enough to think anyone in the food industry cares one bit about feeding the world.Interesting little factoid. According to worldometer we have twice as many overweight people (1.7 Billion) as those who are undernourished (850M), and roughly the same number of obese (750M).
Worldometer - real time world statistics
Live world statistics on population, government and economics, society and media, environment, food, water, energy and health.www.worldometers.info
I find that to be a very odd imbalance. But, it does suggest that well over half the people on the planet are fed just the right amount. So, we’ve kind of succeeded in solving global hunger..
Thoughts
Hmmm! I found this on the ground! Next to a penny.....It is only odd if you are foolish enough to think anyone in the food industry cares one bit about feeding the world.
It is all about profit.
The only reason we still have famine in this world is because there is no profit to be made from feeding the poor.
The only reason we have obesity is because it is profitable to process food an add undesirable elements like sugar or salt.
I put a can of soup in my microwave.
Followed by a visit to my local appliance dealer for a new microwave. Burger King would have been cheaper.
They both can be the product of bad choices. Always going for the burger, not the chicken. Skip the salad, have fries instead. Walking past the apple on the way to get more Doritos.Interesting little factoid. According to worldometer we have twice as many overweight people (1.7 Billion) as those who are undernourished (850M), and roughly the same number of obese (750M).
Worldometer - real time world statistics
Live world statistics on population, government and economics, society and media, environment, food, water, energy and health.www.worldometers.info
I find that to be a very odd imbalance. But, it does suggest that well over half the people on the planet are fed just the right amount. So, we’ve kind of succeeded in solving global hunger..
Thoughts
The only reason we have obesity is because it is profitable to process food an add undesirable elements like sugar or salt.
I think the comment has to do with putting metal in the microwave.You should try not throwing the microwave away after each use. Definitely cheaper.
Do you throw your car in the trash every time you go to Burger King too?
I find a microwave lasts up to 10 years. It’s possible your issue is not money.
I don’t think you understand the ideology behind “Soylent Green”I don’t think you understand the meaning of this word “undesirable”.
That is not really much of an example compared to the death of millions due to starvation and related diseases. He is not giving the food away he is gaining government subsidies and pricing his food accordingly.
In truth, the European Union does have a banana law. Regulation 2257/94 decrees that bananas should meet minimum quality standards such as being 'free from malformation or abnormal curvature of the fingers'.
The law does not outright ban bendy bananas. Rather, it restricts their sale to certain trade categories.
According to the law, bananas of the "extra" category must have no defects, but Class 1 bananas may have "slight defects of shape" and Class 2 bananas may have additional "defects of shape".
This includes, presumably, defects such as "abnormal curvature"
More probably you lack an understanding of nutrition.I don’t think you understand the meaning of this word “undesirable”.
I see you have no sense of humor. That being the case I didn't really put a can of soup in the microwave and neither did you despite your poorly worded anecdote.You should try not throwing the microwave away after each use. Definitely cheaper.
Do you throw your car in the trash every time you go to Burger King too?
I find a microwave lasts up to 10 years. It’s possible your issue is not money.
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