The conspiracy to make (and keep us) fat...
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thread full of first world problems.0
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thread full of first world problems.
haha truth
though still nothing will ever compare to the "i don't like the taste of water" thread0 -
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Part of losing weight and getting healthy is finding PRACTICAL approaches to doing so, and that generally involves the emotional maturity to apply a good degree of self control. The fact that certain people lack this maturity, tend to blame others for their problems and feel ganged up on and attacked when others disagree with them, is not everyone else's problem. It is their problem, and something for which they should probably seek help.
Bullying.
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Can I ask how you arrived at the conclusion that the My Plate plan is terrible?
You may or may not have abandoned the thread. I've got other stuff to do, so rather than wait, I'm going to go ahead and make my point. You say the consumer is powerless because they don't have access to information because the government controls all the info. Yet, you have arrived at a conclusion about something in your government influenced textbook. I'll give you the benefit of the doubt, and assume that you came to this conclusion as a result of some conflicting information. If that is the case, then how is it that you have access to non-government influenced information and subsequent power that no other consumer has? You don't. You are not special. If you didn't arrive at this conclusion through some other avenue of learning, then you made it up. Which is ridiculous.0 -
Can I ask how you arrived at the conclusion that the My Plate plan is terrible?
because it is.
let me show you this gem:0 -
Part of losing weight and getting healthy is finding PRACTICAL approaches to doing so, and that generally involves the emotional maturity to apply a good degree of self control. The fact that certain people lack this maturity, tend to blame others for their problems and feel ganged up on and attacked when others disagree with them, is not everyone else's problem. It is their problem, and something for which they should probably seek help.
So true!!! I never get messages saying ppl are afraid to post or ty for sticking up fo rme but then again I dont come into these forums and condone ppls actions. I have my eyes wide open and my mind clear to face reality. Most of the post on this whole site are unrealistic off topic and excuse filled with blame. BTW those comments that are counter acted because the TRUTH of accountability and CALL for it are the ones where you get the crying about being mean or rude and so forth. More excuse and babying of thinking that got most of us where we are today. I guess the TRUTH does hurt that must be why most ppl cant take it and for that matter see it for what it is (not mean not rude) ,,,,the TRUTH SMH0 -
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Typical MFP douche bags downing a thread by someone just putting something out there.
This.
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McDonald's would eventually file for bankruptcy protection, stiff it's creditors and lay off a massive number of people, and Burger King and Wendy's would enjoy higher revenue and profitability.
That will never happen though because there are still enough ppl who have self control and are fit and healthy and dont abuse the food there. You never hear them complaining about what they do to the food and so on like dieters who have finally seen the light but cant get honest with theirselves and still want to blame the world for them geting fat.. YOu get to eat mcdonalds! Thats what happens when you start taking accountability and stop blaming. Wow self control is so rewarding!0 -
In before the lock! I've heard the author of the NYT article on NPR and saw him on The Daily Show, what surprised me about this was that "food scientists" creates our food and that people that work for these companies (Kraft, etc.) don't even eat their own food. My thinking is if its not good enough for them to eat, then its not good enough for me to eat.0
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"food scientists" creates our food and that people that work for these companies (Kraft, etc.) don't even eat their own food.
OK. Now I can tell you that this is absolute BS. Food scientists are hired because they know the chemistry, physics, biology, etc behind food (hence, the 'scientist' bit, because they are). The food scientists that are hired to improve customer appeal like making ice cream creamier or potato chips crunchier or Twinkies that perfect shade of yellow absolutely taste their own product (or take it to the company's hired taste expert) to narrow down the likely successful products. They can't do focus group testing on every experiment - it's way too expensive.
Now, do they eat the food in their non-work lives? Probably not. I have to admit, if my job required taste testing anything repetitively, no matter how tasty and good for me, I'd probably stay as far away from it as possible outside of work.0 -
INORITE? This sharing of differing opinions can be *soooo* annoying. MFP would be such a better place if people would just not share their opinions when they're different than OP.0 -
OK. Now I can tell you that this is absolute BS. Food scientists are hired because they know the chemistry, physics, biology, etc behind food (hence, the 'scientist' bit, because they are). The food scientists that are hired to improve customer appeal like making ice cream creamier or potato chips crunchier or Twinkies that perfect shade of yellow absolutely taste their own product (or take it to the company's hired taste expert) to narrow down the likely successful products. They can't do focus group testing on every experiment - it's way too expensive.
Now, do they eat the food in their non-work lives? Probably not. I have to admit, if my job required taste testing anything repetitively, no matter how tasty and good for me, I'd probably stay as far away from it as possible outside of work.
They typically source taste testing within the company, they don't taste it themselves (that would be bad science, too much bias).
My husband works for a flavor and fragrance company, and he does flavor panels almost daily. He gets incentives for it, like the more panels you do the more points you earn and you can win things with the points or something.
Rarely they will want to spend money on something and they will source it out to friends and family of the employees. I've done a few. Chewing gum, breakfast cereal. I'd earn like $5 for a week-long panel.
ETA: When you work with these flavor components in their raw material form, you rarely want to taste the food it's in.
My husband spent a few years consistently using benzaldehyde as a solvent, and he works next to a plant that manufactures ethyl methylphenylglycidate. He can't stand cherry or strawberry flavored anything anymore.0 -
where am I looking if not the gov't and its ties with big food corps like monsanto? please enlighten me.
Ok, you didn't carefully read what I wrote. The U.S. government is to blame for the mess we are in regarding food and health. The corporations exist because of government. They thrive because of the regulatory/bureaucratic process. Monsanto specifically is protected in legislation, especially quite recently, to the detriment of U.S. farmers and consumers.
Basically, I view the FDA/USDA/DEA as being run similiarly to cartels. I say the government deserves the brunt of the blame because they have the power to use force. Private companies do not have such power. They simply try to earn a profit no matter the market conditions.0 -
INORITE? This sharing of differing opinions can be *soooo* annoying. MFP would be such a better place if people would just not share their opinions when they're different than OP.
When everybody is disagreeing with a bunch of stuff the OP DIDN'T say, it doesn't seem like honest disagreement. It just looks like a bunch of people who desperately want to tell somebody she's wrong. Even is she isn't.
And, when those people decide to disagree with stuff the OP didn't say by mocking the points she didn't make...this thread is nothing like what you seem to want to make it out to be.0 -
How is it not the same thing?
Think about this:
I saw a post the other day about jails being money-making corporations. Jails need inmates right? How do you get inmates? You need people to commit crimes. The more serious the crime, the better. Serious crimes are usually violent or drug related. Don't video games promote those things? Specifically GTA? Aren't there groups of people that testify to video games creating a violent culture? I believe that there have been numerous Congressional hearings on this topic. So, video games are violent which creates more violent people which creates business for jail security corporations. Government conspiracy.
Also this: http://www.washingtonsblog.com/2013/01/government-pushes-propaganda-through-video-games.html
The government makes video games to promote wars and get increased participation in the military. Conspiracy.
The problem with that theory is that most people who play violent video games never commit any act of violence. Additionally, our prisons are not filled with violent people, especially federal prisons. Rather, most of the prison space is occupied by non-violent drug offenders.0 -
the consumer has no power because the consumer is fed misinformation buy these companies and the government. this is where your argument of consumer as a check on big business falls apart. the whole system is horribly flawed.
No! Consumer power is stripped when they give it away to bureaucrats and let them make decisions for us. Companies don't get to make these decisions. (Look no further than General Mills getting fined for quoting studies on oatmeal.) They will work to influence through the lobby process. And sometimes they win. But it's the *process* that's wrong. It's the idea that grown folks need someone to protect them that is wrong. In a free market, consumers hold the power. In a regulated market, bureaucrats hold the power.0 -
Can I ask how you arrived at the conclusion that the My Plate plan is terrible?
This one is easy. It's terrible because it is government telling people what they ought to do. The role of government is to protect our rights, not to be our mom and dad.0 -
INORITE? This sharing of differing opinions can be *soooo* annoying. MFP would be such a better place if people would just not share their opinions when they're different than OP.
Yeah then the poor ppl that havent a clue and are trying to do the right thing will have nothing but one sidedness to make their decisions....*rolls eyes*.....0 -
The problem with that theory is that most people who play violent video games never commit any act of violence. Additionally, our prisons are not filled with violent people, especially federal prisons. Rather, most of the prison space is occupied by non-violent drug offenders.
YES!!! I know I was in there and like me drugs were in there too lol The gals who were in there for violence was for domestic abuse issues or gang related. I never heard one say they did it because they played a video game and wanted to see what it is like lol My old man plays those games all the time and has never shown one sign of wanting to fulfill that fantasy. He is an outstanding member of society I do not know how he puts up with me lol0 -
Yeah then the poor ppl that havent a clue and are trying to do the right thing will have nothing but one sidedness to make their decisions....*rolls eyes*.....
When everybody is disagreeing with a bunch of stuff the OP DIDN'T say, it doesn't seem like honest disagreement. It just looks like a bunch of people who desperately want to tell somebody she's wrong. Even is she isn't.
And, when those people decide to disagree with stuff the OP didn't say by mocking the points she didn't make...this thread is nothing like what you seem to want to make it out to be.0 -
The OP is wrong. There's no conspiracy to make us fat. There's a concerted effort on the part of companies to create foods people want to buy. They don't really care whether or not we get fat eating it.0
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This does seem to be the case. I have enjoyed unusually good health since I eliminated sugar and junky food from my diet. Weight loss is just one of the effects.
the danger in generalizing is being wrong in many cases...
I have known a lot of fat vegetarians...
think cheese pizza , etc ...
the first person i knew of my acquaintance who had a MF (heart attack) was a vegetarian , and on the surface her diet seemed healthy0 -
The OP is wrong. There's no conspiracy to make us fat. There's a concerted effort on the part of companies to create foods people want to buy. They don't really care whether or not we get fat eating it.
I think this is equivocating. The conspiracy described by the OP is between food companies and evolution. So I don't think it is fair to assume she is talking about the 'secret plan' type of conspiracy. I think she is clearly talking the 'confluence of factors' type of conspiracy. Which is a valid usage of that word.0 -
I think this is equivocating. The conspiracy described by the OP is between food companies and evolution. So I don't think it is fair to assume she is talking about the 'secret plan' type of conspiracy. I think she is clearly talking the 'confluence of factors' type of conspiracy. Which is a valid usage of that word.
She is saying their goal is to make us fat, which is ridiculous. Their goal is to sell us food.0 -
The OP is wrong. There's no conspiracy to make us fat. There's a concerted effort on the part of companies to create foods people want to buy. They don't really care whether or not we get fat eating it.
I completely agree that there is not a single, grand conspiracy. There are times when corporations lobby policitians to improve their market share. Whether or not that is considered a conspiracy is dependent upon POV. To my mind, when it directly harms people, that is, government favoring one group over another, is when it is harmful policy. (e.g. Crohn's patient is unable to access cannabis because businessman wants to protect his lumber/newspaper assets and then his nephew gets to be made head of a new bureacracy to ensure that no one is out there growing a plant that would be considered beneficial were it not for the propaganda that the businessman printed in his newspapers, causing the general public to believe a lie) wow, that was a long example0 -
She is saying their goal is to make us fat, which is ridiculous. Their goal is to sell us food.
I did not read this whole thread but she did not say that in the OP.0 -
I did not read this whole thread but she did not say that in the OP.
"The conspiracy to make (and keep us) fat.."0 -
I recently came across two reports that made me realize how much the choices we make affect our success.
The first one I heard on NPR. It was someone talking about how we’re “hard-wired”, …we’re made to want high fat, high calorie foods (and a lot of it). Our ancestors who ate as much of those things as they could, when they could are the ones who survived. The problem is, our ancestors didn’t have the abundance of these things that we do today. My take away? Don’t start eating these things, because it’s too hard to stop (and not just because I my willpower isn’t strong enough).
The other was an article in the NY Times magazine, that discussed how food manufacturers make the food we eat. The one thing that blew my mind? There is an actual term they use, called the “bliss factor” that is the point at which a food triggers a response in your body that makes you want to keep eating. Let me repeat this…they actually create foods with the goal to make it physically more difficult to put it down.
Wow, like it isn’t hard enough for me already! What this made me realize is that I really do need to focus on the items around the perimeter of the store. I have been aware of that for a while, but these two things made the light bulb go off for me…when I eat the things that are processed, I’m making it much harder on myself than it needs to be.
And why on earth would I do that?
I recently came across two reports that made me realize how much the choices we make affect our success.
******counter response: reports are BS for every one you find in support there is one to object to it.
The first one I heard on NPR. It was someone talking about how we’re “hard-wired”, …we’re made to want high fat, high calorie foods (and a lot of it). Our ancestors who ate as much of those things as they could, when they could are the ones who survived. The problem is, our ancestors didn’t have the abundance of these things that we do today. My take away? Don’t start eating these things, because it’s too hard to stop (and not just because I my willpower isn’t strong enough).
***counter response:there are alot above pick one, most agree with the OP
Wow, like it isn’t hard enough for me already! What this made me realize is that I really do need to focus on the items around the perimeter of the store. I have been aware of that for a while, but these two things made the light bulb go off for me…when I eat the things that are processed, I’m making it much harder on myself than it needs to be.
***counter response:accountability,self control,responsibility,acknowledgement of bad eating habits also plentiful troughout post
This is a hot topic so of course you will have ppl divert from the subject or say things to be jerks and not contribute any information what so ever. Also there are things to be discussed to get to WHY it is like this and WHY the outside isles are now considered the places to shop. I agree but for the moment for me there is a reason for that. When I get where I should be I can non abusingly partake in the foods that are purposely made to taste super duper awesome so much that it will send me into an uncontrollable fit if pig out rage so I get fat as a house again.....*rolls eyes*0
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