When you look at crowd photos from the 70s and 80s and compare with today, and see how fat we have all become, you realise that the CEOs of the big food corporations should all be put in prison. Convenience food is a slow-acting poison.
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When I was a kid, in most classes there'd be a fat kid. Like, ONE fat kid. Ex-gf was a teacher, and most of the kids in her class were fatter than they'd have needed to be to be the fat kid in my class. Some of them were bigger than any teacher.
I looked at my school photo, roughly 1975 and there were a couple of what would be termed fat kids. I looked at those of my sons (2010 and 2013) and there were no fat kids.
It's pretty much the same in terms of work, a wide social mix in both cases. Socio economic groups B, C1, C2 and D with a lot in the middle 2. Indirectly that could mean something about the wider picture
However, at 10 years old I was termed underweight but my son who had a similar build at that age was termed ideal weight. We've moved the goal posts, quite chubby lads were regarded as ideal weight in 1975
Maybe. But fewer kids are dying of malnutrition in the UK these days, so maybe convenience food isn't as bad as no food, or food too expensive for poor people to buy
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Why can't people just live in the moment? What you going to do with that photo? Fuck all I should imagine. So you really need proof you were there?
It's the worst at football matches and music concerts.