I'm not talking just about the desirability of the food, but also how satisfying the food is. Good home cooked food makes you full. Garbage fast food leave you hungry an hour later.
I'm not saying it's the only way to gain weight. I'm saying the addictive nature of mass market fast food and snacks is a contributing factor in why America's fat.
Everyone here knows that. But we're discussing why there's a problem. Awful self-control is another contributing issue. And, yeah, people are to blame. But also if you look around, a whole lot of marketing and social pressure is designed to exploit and exacerbate that.
Binge viewing, FOMO marketing, gambling being quietly slid into everything, excess dressed up as "self-care," etc. It's all intended to normalize impulsiveness and conspicuous consumption. Marketing switched from praising the product to leveraging the consumers' flaws.
I'm not talking just about the desirability of the food, but also how satisfying the food is. Good home cooked food makes you full. Garbage fast food leave you hungry an hour later.
Eat a tub of yogurt and you will stop being hungry.
Die a fatty then I guess. You seem determined to be a waste of flesh.
I'm not saying it's the only way to gain weight. I'm saying the addictive nature of mass market fast food and snacks is a contributing factor in why America's fat.
Everyone here knows that. But we're discussing why there's a problem. Awful self-control is another contributing issue. And, yeah, people are to blame. But also if you look around, a whole lot of marketing and social pressure is designed to exploit and exacerbate that.
Binge viewing, FOMO marketing, gambling being quietly slid into everything, excess dressed up as "self-care," etc. It's all intended to normalize impulsiveness and conspicuous consumption. Marketing switched from praising the product to leveraging the consumers' flaws.