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by jobrahms 5601 days ago
I agree that in the end it's personal responsibility that determines whether you're overweight or healthy. But it has to be said that it has become more difficult to be thin (at least in western societies) given the ease with which most of us can obtain high energy/fat foods. Add to that the fact that most food producers have profit margins as their motivators instead of the population's health, and you can see why it's getting harder.
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If people weren't buying and eating crap, food producers would attempt to increase their profit margins by selling healthy food.
Agree completely. The point is that food producers are playing (wittingly or not) into the fact that our human biology is geared towards the storage of fat. Your body's primal survival mechanism is a hard thing to overcome. In more scarce times, people spent most of their energy in the pursuit of finding something to eat. Now you use about 8 calories to reach out your car window, grab your 1500 calorie supersized meal, and set it on your passenger seat.
It's a feedback loop.
Actually in some ways it is getting easier (for the geeks, anyway):

* adblock - no stupid commercials for fastfood places, etc * Downloaded tv (whether brought from iTunes or downloaded from thepiratebay.org) doesn't contain commercials.

Add that a personal mp3 player means you are less likely to hear radio and it becomes that much more difficult to sell you stuff.

Apart from consumer electronics.
Which you really shoudn't eat.

But sure I spend more on electronics than I used to.