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a lot of money goes into junk food.. When you buy your groceries and add an extra 100$ on junk, potatoes, cookies, etc... that also adds to it.. But when you eat more, you gain more weight. Simple principle. And when you see your average american leave McD's with 2 Super sized meals instead of one... It isn't the fact he is eating unhealthy that is keepin him fat, but the fact that he is stuffing himself with 2 lunches without the proper work out. And again, he is spending more on eating than he should, thus cut the amount of food you eat, and you cut the amount of weight u gain. Dieting does help in losing weight. Take that extra BigMac Trio money and make it tax money for being fat. He eats less (cuz like you said, these are people that dont have a lot of money), slowly loses weight. And it will push him to work out so he spends less tax money
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You only have to eat 1 portion meals of mcdonalds frequently enough to gain weight. There are documented studies and even a movie that documents weight gain by consuming mcdonalds. I believe he gained like 30 lbs in a month or so by consuming regular portion mcdonald meals but for every meal. Now I'm not saying Americans eat that much fast food everyday but the amount they are consuming now, although it's not 30 lbs a month, it's not going to be healthy either.
I have very conflicting views with how you perceive mcdonalds. I don't see people sitting there wolfing down 3 hamburgers, 3 buckets of fries, and 2 large sodas. I see in general just single meals like a big mac with fries and a coke in medium size. Nothing huge like 2 superwhatsits meals that have 3000 kcalories. Have you ever been grocery shopping? I find it highly unlikely that you'll be spending 100$ on junk food when your entire purchase price for 1-2 months supply of food costs roughly 120-160$. ( from my experience as a grocery shopper of 3 years for every month for those 3 years ) So your solution to the weight problem is physically make obese people unable to purchase more food by taxing their food money? =/ Maybe if we lived in North Korea or something but who are you to make people pay a tax for eating the foods they want? What if they placed a tax on your favorite food? What if they taxed only BMW drivers because BMW provides "excessive status symbol for middle class"? I foresee $5.56 worth of food and $2.45 worth of taxes going off of what you suggested. I guess that's one way to effectively wipe out one of America's biggest economy driving corporation.. |
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The skinny people you see at Mc. D's are there because they like to enjoy fast food once in awhile and I can guarantee they're not there more than once a month. People who "burn most of that shit off" aren't likely to be eating in Mc. D's in the first place or won't eat at those places frequently. After dropping 70lbs and being very active I haven't even been inside a major fast food chains more than once every 3 months or so and even then its like a subway or just for a snack, not a meal. I wouldn't really expect you to understand the difficulties and extenuating circumstances of being obese unless you've experienced it first hand and how much you can actually do to try and get it off with our current busy lifestyles. By your definition, the 30%+ of Americans who are above their ideal weight are just lazy right? |
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a friend of mine lived off McDs for lunch and dinner for an entire month once and he didn't have any health problems... that guy wasnt used to meat or anything. Him and his granola life style were the problem despite what that Dr Nick Riviera style person said at the beginning
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Pushing people to not be lazy asses and take their fatman scooter to McDs? Call it motivation to lose weight.
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if that were a law in the US, more than half the country would be arrested. even worse than that, we'd lost 3/4 of the police force
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Taxing people on their weight is like taxing people on their beauty ( to some ). Sure there will always be people who choose not to do anything even if they can but there will always be some too who aren't physically able to due to long work hours, physical inability due to injury, genetics that prevent or make it extremely difficult for people to shed weight, etc. You're pretty much shitting over the constitution when you're forcing people to adopt a certain lifestyle. Although I can't say I would like to have unhealthy people in the U.S because they do strain the economy with health bills and special accomodations, I still think it's completely totalitarian to force people to lose weight and adapt to a new lifestyle. If anything, we're already in the process of teaching our children to lead healthy lives by removing carbonated beverages, giving standardized healthy school foods, increasing p.e activities and recreation time. The recent trend though is to eat healthy so I'm sure in the future there will be healthy fast food substitutes and who knows, maybe McDonald's just might start creating actual organic healthy foods along with their original menu. |
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Also, don't bring genetics into this. What a big fkn scapegoat people use genetics as. Ever see an obese person in Africa? |
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America has a huge problem with obesity and it's unfortunate the rest of the population has to pay for it.
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America is ass backwards. It is also MUCH cheaper to eat unhealthy as opposed to healthy. In Brazil for example, it's pretty easy to get a decent cheap healthy meal as opposed to fast food (which is more expensive).
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There are certain diseases however that make weight loss very hard apparently. Or so fat people have told me. Obviously super fat people get tested to see if they are fat due to lazyness or because they can't (due to injury or whatever) actually lose weight. I'm not saying tax the guy who lost his legs and cant really run and thus is obese. I'm saying tax that guy over there who eats enough to feed an african for a month in one meal and then demands free health care to treat his obesity. Either tax him, or deny him the right to health care for problems based on his lazyness...
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You are not one of these people, obviously. However, the point is moot, because these people are never obese as they don't have the means to be. |
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If I eat as much as my friend, I put on like double the weight he would. I've known him for 3+ years and in the last year or two I've lost 100lb by changing my diet. My friend still continues to eat fast food daily. His favorite food is Albertos super fries (he can probably put away 2 of them in a sitting if he wanted). The fact is, my friend is still basically the same size he was 2 years ago. So how do you explain those skinny friends of yours that seem to feast on junk food and don't exercise. I bet everyone knows at least one person that seem to be able to eat whatever they want and are not too active and yet still look fit. Quote:
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edit: I was pretty active physically ( golf, football ) in high school as well but it did little to curb the weight gain. Quote:
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Gov -"It has been argued that the thrifty genotype is just part of a wider spectrum of ways in which genes can favor fat accumulation in a given environment. These ways include the tendency to overeat (poor regulation of appetite and satiety); tenLearn more about obesity and genetics.ncy to be sedentary (physically inactive); diminished ability to use dietary fats as fuel; and enlarged, easily stimulated capacity to store body fat." So you're taxing someone because they eat too much? Would you tax someone because they drank too much? Would you tax someone who worked out too much? Would you tax someone who didn't eat enough? Because ultimately those people will require health care. Why discriminate against fat people? why not ridiculously skinny people or smokers or drinkers? |
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I'm talking about people like this:
sorry man, but there is a certain point where every person draws the line, buckles down and exercises.. these people obviously don't care about their health and request people to treat them at the expense of others. They need to take responsibility for their own shit.
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