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In a message dated 1/7/2003 4:32:28 PM Eastern Standard Time,

kateseidel@... writes:

> We're obese as a socity because we make poor food choices, not because

> society is forcing us to eat poorly or giving us no other choice.

>

> Kate

>

true, true, true

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This article just left me flabbergasted:

http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2003/01/07/MN166871.DTL

In particular, these comments:

" The American people will make healthy choices if given the chance, " Carmona

said, "

" We think there are policy changes that need to be made so people can make those

healthy choices, " said Hecht, head of California Food Policy Advocates

in San Francisco. " The environment has to change so people have access to

healthy food. "

" But I'm a little concerned about his emphasis on the individual family making

changes without society doing something to help families make these changes. "

(a) Haven't we, as Americans, quite clearly proven that we will NOT make healthy

choices given the chance?

(B) Policy changes? Policy changes? Am I the only one who has access to

vegatables in the grocery store, which are much cheaper than chips or cookies?

What access is this guy talking about? The foods served in free school lunches?

I hardly think this is the issue!

© I am literally stunned by someone who believes that society needs to do

something to help individual families make these changes.

Sometimes I am embarassed by my own peers and American public! We're obese as a

socity because we make poor food choices, not because society is forcing us to

eat poorly or giving us no other choice.

Kate

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" The American people will make healthy choices if given the chance, "

Carmona

said, "

Mmm... let me think about that:

Nacho Doritos and a beer vs. veggie tray and iced tea

Lasagna vs. poached chicken

Double bacon cheesburger vs.green salad (talking about general public

here!)

Double chocalate latte w. whipped cream vs. black coffee

Get serious!!!

Please, oh please don't tell me politicians are stupid!

> This article just left me flabbergasted:

>

> http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?

file=/c/a/2003/01/07/MN166871.DTL

>

> In particular, these comments:

>

> " The American people will make healthy choices if given the

chance, " Carmona said, "

>

> " We think there are policy changes that need to be made so people

can make those healthy choices, " said Hecht, head of

California Food Policy Advocates in San Francisco. " The environment

has to change so people have access to healthy food. "

>

> " But I'm a little concerned about his emphasis on the individual

family making changes without society doing something to help

families make these changes. "

>

> (a) Haven't we, as Americans, quite clearly proven that we will NOT

make healthy choices given the chance?

>

> (B) Policy changes? Policy changes? Am I the only one who has

access to vegatables in the grocery store, which are much cheaper

than chips or cookies? What access is this guy talking about? The

foods served in free school lunches? I hardly think this is the

issue!

>

> © I am literally stunned by someone who believes that society

needs to do something to help individual families make these

changes.

>

> Sometimes I am embarassed by my own peers and American public!

We're obese as a socity because we make poor food choices, not

because society is forcing us to eat poorly or giving us no other

choice.

>

> Kate

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> Sometimes I am embarassed by my own peers and American public! We're

obese as a socity because we make poor food choices, not because society is

forcing us to eat poorly or giving us no other choice.

Well, on the up-side, we appear to be making better choices, gradually.

Mc's is suffering from sales losses, and so is Burger King, while

Subway is building new stores every day. In our case, Subway sandwiches with

their big rolls are not a better choice, but we can have any sandwich

filling in a salad (while the burger joints offer a pitiful choice of

salads, for the most part), and people are trying to eat healthier. So maybe

SOME of the public is making better choices!

~~ Lyn G

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