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<blockquote data-quote="Macsky" data-source="post: 9218054" data-attributes="member: 44120"><p>If we weren’t being told from above to affirm obesity and ‘body positivity’ for a start it would help. There is nothing healthy or attractive about being 4st overweight.</p><p></p><p>The reasons for obesity are manifold, and certainly not always the fault of the individual.</p><p></p><p>One of the most, if not the most major factor is the profitability of highly processed junk food, seconded by its affordability/convenience/availability.</p><p></p><p>Closely following this is a real lack of quality education on diet, but this stems from the above, big profitable businesses leaning on indebted governments to go easy on them, legalised in lobbying.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Macsky, post: 9218054, member: 44120"] If we weren’t being told from above to affirm obesity and ‘body positivity’ for a start it would help. There is nothing healthy or attractive about being 4st overweight. The reasons for obesity are manifold, and certainly not always the fault of the individual. One of the most, if not the most major factor is the profitability of highly processed junk food, seconded by its affordability/convenience/availability. Closely following this is a real lack of quality education on diet, but this stems from the above, big profitable businesses leaning on indebted governments to go easy on them, legalised in lobbying. [/QUOTE]
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