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by swarnie
1013 days ago
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> the addition of nutritional information for fast food outlets would be very welcome, I really don't see it... We know a Big Mac is a shitty life choice, how is putting a number next to it going to help (we already do this i think) When did you leave school out of interest? We did pretty comprehensive sex education, self care, hygiene, cooking, nutrition classes ect ect. Hell we even did managing money and understanding taxation. I dont think the issue is education, the information is out there and has been for a long, long time. The issue is getting people to care. |
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Yeah "we" do: McD boxes report nutritional information, possibly even the wrappers. I'm sure the numbers are a bit gamed, but they are painfully high even like that. Same for "pizza": Domino's, Pizza Hut, etc, they all report caloric intake on their online menus, even in surprisingly visible places.
People (me included, often) still don't care, because we already know that these are all "sins" - classifying them into minor sins and mortal sins does very little. We should ask ourselves why we sin, instead. But that's hard, and risks messing up the current order.