tobyiloveyou
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it depends on the food. chips are more expensive than flour.

having the time and energy and education to do nutrition has no effect on what is healthy for the human body.

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I would never piss on your leg. That’s a great song and I am widely listened in music and not even a Taylor swift fan.

That judge wasn’t very nice.

sometimes my dad tried to calm me down by offering me stuff or money and that made it worse. what a missed opportunity.

There are different price points you can make a balanced meal at, but at a certain point it’s cheap because of processing and by-products and something more expensive per calorie is a healthier choice even if it means fewer calories

not every person who makes shitty food choices is poor. you honestly this it’s poverty that causes tasty things to taste good? yeah, poor people might be more likely to indulge with treats, which are affordable (and i’m pretty sure that theory is really poorly researched anyway) but poor people don’t own poor food

the page wouldn’t load and i was like “did i get banned on takeout for suggesting that nutrition goes beyond calories?” i don’t comment here and that seemed weird.

also, i made it clear that i’m talking about when people have a choice. nothing about people being forced into a shitty environment is going to make it true that calories are the only nutrient that matters. malnutrition is just as deadly as starvation. as a long term strategy for survival, you should diversify the

Uber plus Obamaphone. https://www.lifewireless.com problem solving skills in general. A fifteen mile ride every other month would cost you less than 100 bucks a year if you don’t have public transportation. In my city public transportation is subsidised for poor people.

I was saying Americans are fat, but since we were curious I looked it up

I just don’t think it follows from “all of the affordable choices available are low nutrition and high calorie” that we should prioritize low nutrition high calorie cheap food. To me it implies the opposite, that if the cheapest and most abundant nutrient is the calorie, then instead of hunting for a good deal on a

A poor mom would feed their kid a sandwich over the same calories in sugar if they had a choice. The sugar would be cheaper.

I see a lot more poor people who are hungry than poor people who are skinny, and I think some of the skinny ones might be that way naturally. They need more voluminous food, not more calorie dense food. Lower calorie food tends to make you less hungry. If I ate a big Mac I would want some fries and extra stuff, but a

Growing up in a rural area with a mom who’s cooking i didn’t like to the point of refusing to eat (sometimes for days, im autstic and some of us starve before we eat things we don’t like) meant shove all the tasty things you have access to into your mouth as fast as you can, to the point that when I had access to go

Sometimes I get worried I haven’t been eating enough and grab burgers from there and feel very healthy.

For a lot of people it is an everyday meal. I like the old way better, but ppl can’t control themselves or their kids.

All if this on purpose. My previously prediabetic mom didn’t know oranges are a better choice than oj.