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by hristov
5948 days ago
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Sorry you are wrong. Food that is good for you is just more expensive than food that is bad for you. I have never been really truly poor but I have been a poor student and I can tell you from first hand experience that it is definitely the case that if you are trying to save every penny you are more or less guaranteed to eat bad food. I don't know what are those cans and jars of healthy food you are referring to. The only thing I can think of is canned fruit/peppers but they are definitely more expensive than the caloric equivalent of junk food. Also as the article said, if you have uncertain income you will end up going on a starve/binge cycles which are also guaranteed to make you fat. Another issue is that any affordable healthy food usually requires cooking and many poor people (esp in urban areas) do not have access to clean kitchens. So it is a real issue and saying "they are poor because they are stupid" is pretty fucked up. |
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Any person who is obese is eating more food than they need. With the same amount of money, they can eat fewer calories but get better nutrition.
Incidentally, poverty is not the issue. Most graduate students are poor (or very close to it), but obesity is not particularly prevalent in grad school. Based on my personal experience, I'd guess that more poor students eat overpriced organic granola than big macs.