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nothereanymore

Look up, look waaaay up!

Yeah, true dat. Ok America, I'm coming for your TWINKIES!

My husband does this. Now, he rows, and is as thin as a rail, so he can "get away with it," but still, I know he does it when something is bothering him and that he doesn't feel good about it. I wish I could figure out a good way to help him...he won't have abs of steel forever, I can't imagine binging as he gets

Well, maybe the appropriate place to complain is to Costco and Trader Joe's and tell them to get more stock in. Don't know about the parking through...I'm sure there are "peak" and "off" shopping times for Canucks; go when its quieter.

I know, it's a sweet little slice of revenge. We're coming for your MILK America! Take your cows and RUN! RUN!

Oh trust, they complain about you too!

Sometimes I feel like its everything. I will be going next week to stock up on maternity tights ($8 at target vs. 30$ here) and a baby monitor ($125 vs. $400). Some things are well and truly worth the trip.

Awesome.

I hope this guy develops a wicked case of kidney stones.

Not everyone is shaming. Some of us see this as a sign of just how far our rights to good food have been eroded by politicians giving in to corporate greed. Our food supply system is poisoned, our agricultural sector has been hijacked by GM crops, our food distribution system is unfair and inefficient...I could go on

I think we're already hurting pretty bad.

Cool chart. Indonesia here (using pre-pregnancy weight).

I would throw certain kinds of cancers in there too.

Yes, thinking that idea would go somewhere to die very quickly. US government simply doesn't have any interest in standing up against corporate greed for the public good.

Yeah, this is very true. Stopping the obesity epidemic would also trim down corporate profits, and that isn't something the corporations, shareholders or politicians are about to allow to happen.

Yeah, I'm a bit tired of this being dismissed as fat shaming. We have a national problem with both our food supply chain and our views on nutrition and eating, and it needs to be solved. Reporting on the worsening of the problem does not equal fat shaming.

Augh! Bahahahaha.

Yes! That cat knows.

Love! Hahahaha!

Anyone else find it pretty sad that given the prevalence of apples McDick's can't just, oh, I dunno, cut a bunch of them up on an as-needed basis at each restaurant?