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Eating healthy isn't quite healthy for your wallet. amirite?
by Anonymous13 years ago
Your wallet DOES lose weight though.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Hahahahahahaha
by Anonymous13 years ago
No doubt... and yet they go on and on about how we have too many fat *and* poor people. *eyeroll*
by Anonymous13 years ago
No doubt... and yet they go on and on about how we have too many fat *and* poor people. *eyeroll*
by Anonymous13 years ago
And that, my friends, is the reason why so many people are overweight. Junk food is cheap.
by Anonymous13 years ago
In American a large sized popcorn in twice the volume as a large sized popcorn in Canada, maybe that says something about American food...
by Anonymous13 years ago
50 years ago, Americans spent 20% of their incomes on food; now, that figure is down to 10%. So there's an illusion that healthy food is too expensive, but it's really the mindset that we've adopted towards food. We used to think that good food was a valuable investment.
by Anonymous13 years ago
I don't know if healthy food is really more expensive, but my mom thinks so, and so she refuses to buy much of it. Which makes it hard for me to lose weight, because if I tried to eat enough of the food she does buy (enough to not STARVE), I'd kill myself trying to exercise it off & do my extra curricular activities & schoolwork. D;
by Anonymous13 years ago
Then don't eat.
by Anonymous13 years ago
It does cost more time and unfortunately, money to eat healthier. But it doesn't help either when a large sum of the population can't define what a calorie is.
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