• PyroNeurosis@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      23 hours ago

      Food was cheap for a long time, and mental healthcare is prohibitively expensive.

      Much more financially responsible to eat one’s feelings.

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      23 hours ago

      I know some in Europe as well. A colleague from work regularly eats a large menu with an additional burger and chicken nuggets for lunch.

        • EldritchFeminity@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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          21 hours ago

          As an American, I can tell you it’s true, and we don’t realize it in large part because portion sizes in the US are crazy. A medium-sized beverage here would be a large in most other countries. Restaurants traditionally serve huge portions of food, supposedly originally so that no matter how big your appetite, everybody would get enough to eat and have leftovers to bring home. But now people just eat it all.

          Add in all the sugar that’s in our food (thanks to a health propaganda campaign that convinced people fat was bad, most fat is replaced with sugar - especially high-fructose corn syrup), which is way more fattening than actual fat, and the lack of pedestrian access to most things, and you’ve got a perfect recipe for an obesity epidemic of people who eat too much, drink too many sugary drinks, and don’t exercise enough.