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On one hand you've got Jamie Oliver backing a sugar tax and on the other you've got Jamelia being attacked for saying we shouldn't 'facilitate people living an unhealthy lifestyle'.

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Does this sort of liberal bulls*** not actually exacerbate the problem?

 

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Quote johnfirewall at 02 Nov 2015 5.32pm

On one hand you've got Jamie Oliver backing a sugar tax and on the other you've got Jamelia being attacked for saying we shouldn't 'facilitate people living an unhealthy lifestyle'.

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Does this sort of liberal bulls*** not actually exacerbate the problem?

They're both wrong.
A tax won't make a change and as for the woman, oh dear. Oh very dear.


 


Time to move forward together.

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Quote johnfirewall at 02 Nov 2015 5.32pm

On one hand you've got Jamie Oliver backing a sugar tax and on the other you've got Jamelia being attacked for saying we shouldn't 'facilitate people living an unhealthy lifestyle'.

[Link]

Does this sort of liberal bulls*** not actually exacerbate the problem?

They're both wrong.
A tax won't make a change and as for the woman, oh dear. Oh very dear.


It might make a difference if buying healthy produce was made cheaper in tandem. I've just moved back to England from Spain and cannot believe the price of fruit and veg here in comparison. When you can go to ASDA and buy a load of frozen pizzas with zero nutritional value for next to nothing, no wonder there are so many fat b******s waddling the streets.

 


We were somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the drugs began to take hold...

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Quote Canterbury Palace at 02 Nov 2015 6.27pm

Quote -TUX- at 02 Nov 2015 6.10pm

Quote johnfirewall at 02 Nov 2015 5.32pm

On one hand you've got Jamie Oliver backing a sugar tax and on the other you've got Jamelia being attacked for saying we shouldn't 'facilitate people living an unhealthy lifestyle'.

[Link]

Does this sort of liberal bulls*** not actually exacerbate the problem?

They're both wrong.
A tax won't make a change and as for the woman, oh dear. Oh very dear.


It might make a difference if buying healthy produce was made cheaper in tandem. I've just moved back to England from Spain and cannot believe the price of fruit and veg here in comparison. When you can go to ASDA and buy a load of frozen pizzas with zero nutritional value for next to nothing, no wonder there are so many fat b******s waddling the streets.

I'd agree with that over ideas like the sugar tax which is just another tax on the poor.


 

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Quote Canterbury Palace at 02 Nov 2015 6.27pm

Quote -TUX- at 02 Nov 2015 6.10pm

Quote johnfirewall at 02 Nov 2015 5.32pm

On one hand you've got Jamie Oliver backing a sugar tax and on the other you've got Jamelia being attacked for saying we shouldn't 'facilitate people living an unhealthy lifestyle'.

[Link]

Does this sort of liberal bulls*** not actually exacerbate the problem?

They're both wrong.
A tax won't make a change and as for the woman, oh dear. Oh very dear.


It might make a difference if buying healthy produce was made cheaper in tandem. I've just moved back to England from Spain and cannot believe the price of fruit and veg here in comparison. When you can go to ASDA and buy a load of frozen pizzas with zero nutritional value for next to nothing, no wonder there are so many fat b******s waddling the streets.


That's my point.
Target the few main manufacturers and not a whole population has got to be easier?

 


Time to move forward together.

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Quote oldcodger at 02 Nov 2015 6.30pm

Quote Canterbury Palace at 02 Nov 2015 6.27pm

Quote -TUX- at 02 Nov 2015 6.10pm

Quote johnfirewall at 02 Nov 2015 5.32pm

On one hand you've got Jamie Oliver backing a sugar tax and on the other you've got Jamelia being attacked for saying we shouldn't 'facilitate people living an unhealthy lifestyle'.

[Link]

Does this sort of liberal bulls*** not actually exacerbate the problem?

They're both wrong.
A tax won't make a change and as for the woman, oh dear. Oh very dear.


It might make a difference if buying healthy produce was made cheaper in tandem. I've just moved back to England from Spain and cannot believe the price of fruit and veg here in comparison. When you can go to ASDA and buy a load of frozen pizzas with zero nutritional value for next to nothing, no wonder there are so many fat b******s waddling the streets.

I'd agree with that over ideas like the sugar tax which is just another tax on the poor.



Agreed. Laziness and lack of knowledge when it comes to food preparation are an issue as well so you would have to start teaching kids at school how to cook and why you should. If PE is compulsory then I see no reason why cookery shouldn't be as well when both could be seen as health orientated.

 


We were somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the drugs began to take hold...

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Quote johnfirewall at 02 Nov 2015 5.32pm

On one hand you've got Jamie Oliver backing a sugar tax and on the other you've got Jamelia being attacked for saying we shouldn't 'facilitate people living an unhealthy lifestyle'.

[Link]

Does this sort of liberal bulls*** not actually exacerbate the problem?

They're both wrong.
A tax won't make a change and as for the woman, oh dear. Oh very dear.



I thought the lady spoke ok .
As for 'nasty'comments, I think she was inferring size 'pig'.
Not 16-18.
I have a very busy eye for a large or 'thick' lady
I don't care much for skinny girlies, but when you've a woman that should clearly be a size X any shes XXXXXXX its wrong.
Have you been food shopping in asda and the f***ers push their trolleys around with their elbows leaning on it, fat ass sticking out.(slob guys too)
As somebody else has posted, the trolleys are full of pizza & ready cook (junk) meals.
these types finish at maccy D's (for those of you that don't shop inAdsa, Croydon Asda has a McDs IN the store)
Another drain on the NHS.

 


Kids,tired of being bothered by your pesky parents?
Then leave home, get a job & pay your own bills, while you still know everything.

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Quote johnfirewall at 02 Nov 2015 5.32pm

On one hand you've got Jamie Oliver backing a sugar tax and on the other you've got Jamelia being attacked for saying we shouldn't 'facilitate people living an unhealthy lifestyle'.

[Link]

Does this sort of liberal bulls*** not actually exacerbate the problem?

Another example of why we need more wars and, thus, conscription.

That would sort out the chubbers.

 


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Quote kingdowieonthewall at 02 Nov 2015 7.07pm

Quote -TUX- at 02 Nov 2015 6.10pm

Quote johnfirewall at 02 Nov 2015 5.32pm

On one hand you've got Jamie Oliver backing a sugar tax and on the other you've got Jamelia being attacked for saying we shouldn't 'facilitate people living an unhealthy lifestyle'.

[Link]

Does this sort of liberal bulls*** not actually exacerbate the problem?

They're both wrong.
A tax won't make a change and as for the woman, oh dear. Oh very dear.



I thought the lady spoke ok .
As for 'nasty'comments, I think she was inferring size 'pig'.
Not 16-18.
I have a very busy eye for a large or 'thick' lady
I don't care much for skinny girlies, but when you've a woman that should clearly be a size X any shes XXXXXXX its wrong.
Have you been food shopping in asda and the f***ers push their trolleys around with their elbows leaning on it, fat ass sticking out.(slob guys too)
As somebody else has posted, the trolleys are full of pizza & ready cook (junk) meals.

these types finish at maccy D's (for those of you that don't shop inAdsa, Croydon Asda has a McDs IN the store)
Another drain on the NHS.


This is why i believe the govt should put the onus on the manufacturers, personally.
If it isn't there it can't be bought. Similar to me and cigs. If they were banned then i'd stop smoking.
The weak willed are a cash machine........but big business, as ever, has the final say. It's far easier (if the want is there) to restrict them than us.

 


Time to move forward together.

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Quote kingdowieonthewall at 02 Nov 2015 7.07pm

Quote -TUX- at 02 Nov 2015 6.10pm

Quote johnfirewall at 02 Nov 2015 5.32pm

On one hand you've got Jamie Oliver backing a sugar tax and on the other you've got Jamelia being attacked for saying we shouldn't 'facilitate people living an unhealthy lifestyle'.

[Link]

Does this sort of liberal bulls*** not actually exacerbate the problem?

They're both wrong.
A tax won't make a change and as for the woman, oh dear. Oh very dear.



I thought the lady spoke ok .
As for 'nasty'comments, I think she was inferring size 'pig'.

Not 16-18.
I have a very busy eye for a large or 'thick' lady
I don't care much for skinny girlies, but when you've a woman that should clearly be a size X any shes XXXXXXX its wrong.
Have you been food shopping in asda and the f***ers push their trolleys around with their elbows leaning on it, fat ass sticking out.(slob guys too)
As somebody else has posted, the trolleys are full of pizza & ready cook (junk) meals.
these types finish at maccy D's (for those of you that don't shop inAdsa, Croydon Asda has a McDs IN the store)
Another drain on the NHS.

Precisely.

It was obvious in making her comment she had in mind the obese, rather than a plus-size model for example.

I'm not sure people walk round Asda stocking up on Rustler burgers while singing 'All About That Bass' and insisting they're proud of their lifestyle but we should definitely not be encouraging, facilitating or doing anything else other than suggesting they don't fill up their trolley with junk.

It's paradoxical because we're very quick to excuse people on the grounds of medical conditions but in this example we're making exceptions for the lazy which we'd never do for an alcoholic or bulimic.

 

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Quote matt_himself at 02 Nov 2015 7.15pm

Quote johnfirewall at 02 Nov 2015 5.32pm

On one hand you've got Jamie Oliver backing a sugar tax and on the other you've got Jamelia being attacked for saying we shouldn't 'facilitate people living an unhealthy lifestyle'.

[Link]

Does this sort of liberal bulls*** not actually exacerbate the problem?

Another example of why we need more wars and, thus, conscription.

That would sort out the chubbers.

That'll be the Jamelias of this world taking a slug for the cause and the rest on rations.
Win win.

 


Time to move forward together.

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Quote -TUX- at 02 Nov 2015 7.27pm

Quote kingdowieonthewall at 02 Nov 2015 7.07pm

Quote -TUX- at 02 Nov 2015 6.10pm

Quote johnfirewall at 02 Nov 2015 5.32pm

On one hand you've got Jamie Oliver backing a sugar tax and on the other you've got Jamelia being attacked for saying we shouldn't 'facilitate people living an unhealthy lifestyle'.

[Link]

Does this sort of liberal bulls*** not actually exacerbate the problem?

They're both wrong.
A tax won't make a change and as for the woman, oh dear. Oh very dear.



I thought the lady spoke ok .
As for 'nasty'comments, I think she was inferring size 'pig'.
Not 16-18.
I have a very busy eye for a large or 'thick' lady
I don't care much for skinny girlies, but when you've a woman that should clearly be a size X any shes XXXXXXX its wrong.
Have you been food shopping in asda and the f***ers push their trolleys around with their elbows leaning on it, fat ass sticking out.(slob guys too)
As somebody else has posted, the trolleys are full of pizza & ready cook (junk) meals.

these types finish at maccy D's (for those of you that don't shop inAdsa, Croydon Asda has a McDs IN the store)
Another drain on the NHS.


This is why i believe the govt should put the onus on the manufacturers, personally.
If it isn't there it can't be bought. Similar to me and cigs. If they were banned then i'd stop smoking.
The weak willed are a cash machine........but big business, as ever, has the final say. It's far easier (if the want is there) to restrict them than us.

Are you suggesting banning ready meals/un-nutritious food? I think that is quite draconian. Nothing wrong with treats/easy meals on occasion.

 

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