
America's Fattest People
The states with the most deep fried foods...hmmmmm
It is a growing problem really and while we were in the UK we noticed that there are more heavy people there then just two years ago. We also found out that a lot of the obesity problems started in the states with the introduction of high fructose corn syrup into most of our foods (even breads). We did look at ingredients and it was interesting to see that Coke over there doesn't even contain high fructose corn syrup but instead just regular sugar. Which would explain the different taste.
I'm a pretty big label reader so I'm going to pay attention even more now.
I'm a pretty big label reader so I'm going to pay attention even more now.
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pirtybirdy
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Funny you should say that Skylace. I went to Norway and some friends were serving Coke. I truly never drink coke because it's like drinking liquid crack to me. It's got so much sugar in makes me ill. Well, I figured I don't want to be a picky guest so I had a glass of their coke. What a difference in taste! Not over sugary at all! This is why I drink Pepsi here in the U.S. True about down south. They have a lot of fried dishes. My friend from North Carolina says the locals put some sort of salt pork in everything they boil. I see BBQ joints everywhere down in Florida. Also, fast food is so readily available here, it's overkill. Also, the diners and restaurants gikve way too large portions. Can't fit the main meal in once one gets done with the bread, appetizer, salad, etc.
I find it strange that there's a fairly clear pattern to the growth. Like a virus infects a petri dish almost - well done to the plucky Coloradians for holding out so long. It really is quite shocking that so many states have at least 25% of the population obese though. I might start buying into companies that sell diabetes treatments... once I can afford the bus-fare into town to visit my stockbroker! haha
Something I once heard, that made me really think, was the notion that people in places like America, where so many people are fat, the type of woman they idolise is a thin woman. Wheras in places like Africa, where poverty has been a big thing, they tend to fancy plump women...
Do you think there's a connection?
Do you think there's a connection?
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SpursFan1902
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I don't know, but I might move....nekokate wrote:Something I once heard, that made me really think, was the notion that people in places like America, where so many people are fat, the type of woman they idolise is a thin woman. Wheras in places like Africa, where poverty has been a big thing, they tend to fancy plump women...
Do you think there's a connection?
It's disgusting how US foods have been inundated with high fructose corn syrup in just about everything! When I lived in Australia, I used to snack on Pizza and BBQ-flavoured Arnott's Shapes (crackers or biscuits, whatever!) and never gained any weight. It was until I moved back stateside & I purchased a supply over the Internet & read the ingredients that I realised the difference was ---- no high fructose corn syrup!!
You DO have to read the labels and fork out more money on groceries by shopping at Trader Joe's, Whole Foods, Wild Oats, etc.
Now, when it comes to fried foods, OY! there's another weakness.....................
You DO have to read the labels and fork out more money on groceries by shopping at Trader Joe's, Whole Foods, Wild Oats, etc.
Now, when it comes to fried foods, OY! there's another weakness.....................
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