It looks like you're using an Ad Blocker.
Please white-list or disable AboveTopSecret.com in your ad-blocking tool.
Thank you.
Some features of ATS will be disabled while you continue to use an ad-blocker.
Originally posted by LightSpeedDriver
A recent police study found that you're much more likely to get shot by a fat cop if you run.
ETA All joking aside, the main cause is soda pop (sugar does turn to fat) and fast food. Not everything people like to eat is good for them.edit on 2/4/12 by LightSpeedDriver because: ETA
Originally posted by Sahabi
Perfect formula for obesity:
1. Too busy working to cook healthy food; trying to survive economic slavery.
2. Too busy with school to cook healthy food; hoping to not become a victim of economic slavery.
3. A fastfood double cheeseburger is cheaper than fresh vegetables; artificial, mechanized, and government-subsidized food and cash-crops.
Originally posted by unityemissions
Originally posted by Sahabi
Perfect formula for obesity:
1. Too busy working to cook healthy food; trying to survive economic slavery.
2. Too busy with school to cook healthy food; hoping to not become a victim of economic slavery.
Actually, it would likely be less time consuming to make meals for the week one time, than to drive for fast food every day, or even twice or thrice.
3. A fastfood double cheeseburger is cheaper than fresh vegetables; artificial, mechanized, and government-subsidized food and cash-crops.
This just isn't true. In general, fast food is expensive, compared to home cooked meals.
www.westonaprice.org...
It is true that beef consumption in the United States has gone up during the last eighty years, the period of huge increases in heart disease. Today we consume 79 pounds of beef per person per year versus 54 in 1909, a 46% increase—but poultry consumption has increased a whopping 280%, from 18 pounds per person per year to 70. Consumption of vegetable oils, including those that have been hydrogenated, has increased 437%, from 11 pounds per person per year to 59; while consumption of butter, lard and tallow has plummeted from 30 pounds per person per year to just under 10. Whole milk consumption has declined by almost 50%, while lowfat milk consumption has doubled. Consumption of eggs, fresh fruits (excluding citrus), fresh vegetables, fresh potatoes and whole grain products has declined; but consumption of sugar and other sweeteners has almost doubled. Why, then, do today's politically correct dietary gurus continue to blame beef consumption for our ills? Is it because it is the one wholesome food that has shown an increase over the past ninety years?
Originally posted by Sahabi
reply to post by unityemissions
reply to post by MysticPearl
reply to post by dreamreader
*** Hey, I'm not defending those 3 points as personal justifications. I live and eat very naturally and healthy. I'm merely observing the system that was created for cheap and convenient food to cause disease through nutritional depravation.
• All of those fast food places have $1 menu items. If you stick to just those, then eating fast food is cheaper than a natural/organic home-cooked meal.
• If a person stops by a fast food place while driving to or from work, school, and home... then it is more time efficient. Heck, you can even eat in the car while driving!
Peace.
Originally posted by Chai_An
You're absolutely correct and that's exactly why they call it fast food. People can just pull through the drive through and in five minutes have a "meal". $3 can get a burger, fries, and drink off the $1 menu. A good home cooked meal prepared from scratch is going to cost over $3 if feeding more than one person and will take well over five minutes to prepare. McDonald's, Wendy's, and Burger King all have dollar menus.
Originally posted by unityemissions
Originally posted by Chai_An
You're absolutely correct and that's exactly why they call it fast food. People can just pull through the drive through and in five minutes have a "meal". $3 can get a burger, fries, and drink off the $1 menu. A good home cooked meal prepared from scratch is going to cost over $3 if feeding more than one person and will take well over five minutes to prepare. McDonald's, Wendy's, and Burger King all have dollar menus.
Not a fair comparison. That $3 worth of food-like substances isn't going to fill the bellies of more than one person.
Again, you can cook meals once a week for the whole week, in about an hours time. From there you can store each meal in containers and drop them in a cooler with an ice pack each day. Instant food when your gut desires!
Your absolute is non existent.edit on 3-4-2012 by unityemissions because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Chai_An
My comparison is a good one because I was speaking of an individual then I compared that to a person cooking a meal and how the meal cost would differ if the meal was to feed others as well.
I cook Sunday through Friday for my family and I can tell you there are more than a few people I know that feel cooking is burdensome and therefore don't do much cooking in their homes.
This is why the fast food industry is thriving because people think they can't cook a meal for themselves or their families daily, too much trouble. You're right people can put forth a bit of effort to have a homemade meal for lunch and dinner but many in this fast paced society think they can't and that's part of the problem.
The other part of the problem is food is no longer food. People spend a great deal of money shopping at places like Whole Foods only to discover the FDA owns the term Organic therefore they can define what it means and what qualifies as "organic".
The way I see it folks are saying ba humbug, lazy, lazy about people who are fat not understanding every person's body deals with the influx of hormone imitating chemicals, toxins, and malnutrition differently. Some people bodies get fat, others can't gain weight, cancers, diabetes, heart disease, glandular problems, the illnesses goes on. So be very careful about passing judgment when you see someone fat, you never know how they got that way.
Originally posted by BigBruddah
reply to post by loam
What is the one light blue state?