We trashed the sodas, chips, cookies

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  • snazzyjazzy21
    snazzyjazzy21 Posts: 1,298 Member
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    The point is one of scarcity. If you have 20 bags of potato chips and you choose to throw them out, then that is 20 bags of potato chips that could have gone to someone that are now wasted. Even if you choose to donate $100 to a food back, that 20 bags of potato chips are still wasted, and $100 plus 20 bags of potato chips is still better than just $100. Food banks empty out all the time.

    DO NOT WASTE FOOD

    And yes, I know restaurants waste huge amounts of food, but that's another bone to pick . . . derp (so to speak) . . .

    You realize, don't you, that that the DO NOT WASTE FOOD is quite likely why so many Americans are overweight? Plus, what would happen if people bought fewer potato chips? They would stop making so many.

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    No, American's are overweight because they consume too many calories and don't exercise enough. Don't buy the food if you're not going to eat it, save calories and money.

    Sure, don't buy it in the first place, but that's not what I was replying to when I wrote what I wrote. When I read previous poster's mandate 'DON'T WASTE FOOD' I could just imagine him/her standing over their kids at the dinner table, hollering. I think one of the reasons I have don't have trouble with over eating on a grander scale is my parents never insisted we clean our plates. For exactly that reason. Food is never 'wasted' anyway. It goes right back into the molecules from whence it came and can be made into new food all over again.

    Ah, well my apologies :) In the grand scheme of things you are right, nothing is truly wasted. I simply feel rather strongly about this because I do know people who have grown up without enough food on the table so I've learnt to understand how precious food is to some people, even if it is just a bag of chips.
  • Hildy_J
    Hildy_J Posts: 1,050 Member
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    It was symbolic - the throwing away of the junk. A rite of passage, if you like.

    I like to imagine them wearing ceremonial robes and burning incense as their cola chugged away into the drains. Then a procession down the path... the crisps and cookies held aloft a moment before being cast into the bins, like lumps of inedible dried-out fat. A murmered Latin chant raising to a crescendo...
  • marniesworld
    marniesworld Posts: 74 Member
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    This is very true, but on the flip side, one or two people's worth of chips and cookies aren't going to feed the world either, so them throwing away the food, while admittedly maybe not the most selfless choice, is pretty negligible in the grand scheme of things. (Pretty sure it wasn't 100 bags of potato chips is what I'm saying here). I personally wouldn't have thrown them away, (but I admittedly probably would have given them to my neighbor rather than a food bank) but the OP did, and he can't change that now. Repeatedly chastising him won't bring the food back.

    It probably won't bring him back to MFP either, which is a shame for someone who seemed pretty excited and looking for support. It's kind of sad.

    The only reason I personally commented on the choice not to donate to a food bank is because OP stated that it was considered and rejected because it was too junky. I encouraged OP, not chastised, to not let that stop him/her in the future (for the reasons I gave in the post you quoted.)

    Sorry, that probably looked like I was singling you out as chastising him, which I didn't mean to do. I was more going to the point of it being a relatively small amount of food that wouldn't have made an overall difference in world hunger. I apologize. It was more a general statement for those that ARE chastising him, which you have to admit, are many on this thread.
  • QuietBloom
    QuietBloom Posts: 5,413 Member
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    They are really concerned about clean eating. Still think you should have thrown that stuff away?

    Again with this? Seriously, do you think the Red Cross feeds malnourished children chips, cookies and soda?

    Not only have I used food banks, but I have also worked with them as well. When they ask for donations, they request HEALTHY nutritious foods. You know - soup, cans of beans, cans of vegetables, milk, fresh fruit and vegetables. They don't want your expired stuff and/or empty calories.
  • BeachIron
    BeachIron Posts: 6,490 Member
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    The point is one of scarcity. If you have 20 bags of potato chips and you choose to throw them out, then that is 20 bags of potato chips that could have gone to someone that are now wasted. Even if you choose to donate $100 to a food back, that 20 bags of potato chips are still wasted, and $100 plus 20 bags of potato chips is still better than just $100. Food banks empty out all the time.

    DO NOT WASTE FOOD

    And yes, I know restaurants waste huge amounts of food, but that's another bone to pick . . . derp (so to speak) . . .

    You realize, don't you, that that the DO NOT WASTE FOOD is quite likely why so many Americans are overweight? Plus, what would happen if people bought fewer potato chips? They would stop making so many.

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    No, American's are overweight because they consume too many calories and don't exercise enough. Don't buy the food if you're not going to eat it, save calories and money.

    Sure, don't buy it in the first place, but that's not what I was replying to when I wrote what I wrote. When I read previous poster's mandate 'DON'T WASTE FOOD' I could just imagine him/her standing over their kids at the dinner table, hollering. I think one of the reasons I have don't have trouble with over eating on a grander scale is my parents never insisted we clean our plates. For exactly that reason. Food is never 'wasted' anyway. It goes right back into the molecules from whence it came and can be made into new food all over again.

    Whatever you imagine me doing IRL, however active your imagination may be, is not really relevant.

    Again, wasting and overeating are not the same. Plates don't have to be filled to overflowing, or even slightly too much food. It is called "portion control" and it really isn't that complicated, your leaps of logic notwithstanding.
  • snazzyjazzy21
    snazzyjazzy21 Posts: 1,298 Member
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    You people must never have been anywhere near a food bank. They do not want cookies, chips, and soda. They do not take those items.

    Where I live they do. Sure they prefer things like breakfast cereals, tinned foods, and other non-perishables, but they don't turn any donations away.
  • marniesworld
    marniesworld Posts: 74 Member
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    It is called "portion control" and it really isn't that complicated, your leaps of logic notwithstanding.

    Not that complicated, but also not that easy. If it were, MFP wouldn't exist.

    Nor would Weight Watchers, Nutrisystem, Jenny Craig, Slimfast, QuickTrim, etc.
  • FlaxMilk
    FlaxMilk Posts: 3,452 Member
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    Sorry, that probably looked like I was singling you out as chastising him, which I didn't mean to do. I was more going to the point of it being a relatively small amount of food that wouldn't have made an overall difference in world hunger. I apologize. It was more a general statement for those that ARE chastising him, which you have to admit, are many on this thread.

    Yes, there was some chastising. I agree with that, and I agree that OP didn't deserve that.

    I do have experience with food banks and various types of shelters. If one for one reason won't take it, another will. One bag of chips could be one shelter's treat night. (Let's face it, most people aren't donating their bags of chips. They are donating their canned beans.) In most areas, there are lots of churches/temples/mosques/places of worship; if you don't feel like going to a food bank or shelter to donate, just drop your stuff off at a local religious organization. They will know a family in need that will take it.
  • wild_wild_life
    wild_wild_life Posts: 1,334 Member
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    People can argue all day about the virtues and pitfalls of moderation (and have been), but the fact is it works for some and doesn't work for others.

    What bothers me about this thread isn't anyone's stance or philosophy but the way people jumped down the OP's throat when she came here to share how excited she was about her steps to get healthy. Even if you don't agree it is the best way (for you), do you have to attack people new to this site who are coming here to find support? There has to be a better way to share your experience and help people besides berating, and in a lot of cases, ridiculing them. At least I know I wouldn't respond to that very well.
  • NonnyMary
    NonnyMary Posts: 982 Member
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    Totally missing the point: if you don't like something, you don't like it.

    OP threw out food he obviously does like. That's why he bought it.

    People's preferences and/or the things they choose to put in their body can change, too. Sounds like his did.
    No one is saying buy food you don't like. What we're saying is that it's OK to eat food you do like, even if other people tell you it's unhealthy.

    He threw out the food because he made a decision to address a specific problem in a certain way. Does that choice threaten your choices in any way? I don't understand your vociferous desire to somehow prove to him that he didn't need to do it. Of course he didn't need to. No one had a gun to his head. Presumably he made the decision to, because he felt it would be his best path towards meeting his goals.

    That should be respected and commended.

    A "nutritionist" scaring an overweight person into throwing out his cookies because he'll binge on them otherwise means that his preferences and tastes changed?

    Come on.

    But some folks here ARE "scaring" people into "oh if you get deprived you will binge and fail". Meanwhile you interpreted the nutritionist as scaring him. Were you there?
  • NonnyMary
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    Please tell me that when you say 'trashed' you didn't actually throw perfectly good food into the trash, but that you donated it to your local food bank?
    i packed-up all foods (non-perishable) and took it to our food bank. all the fresh foods, we ate them until they were gone so as not to waste money. but we won't be buying more! :smile:

    Perfectly good food? Did you not read the post? It was chips sodas and other crap. I have had to (in the past) avail myself of food banks. Believe me, we don't need that crap in them. Thanks anyway.

    well, i have in fact was eating in Popeyes chicken restaurant a few years ago, and a homeless person came up to me and asked if he could have any food.. i was done eating, and all i had was the bones. so i told him.. he then snatched up the bones and chewed on them. that kinda freaked me out, the fact that he must have been so hungry that he ate up some bones. so i personally think if a person is hungry, they wont care if its potato chips or cookies, if i were starving, i'd even eat pop tarts. seriously.

    And you are saying this like it's a good thing. Never mind, I give up.

    No, i"m saying that people who are starving who would eat garbage (literally), would probably take your bag of cheetos and enjoy it rather than starve.

    I was not aware that food banks reject perfectly usable food like snacks, i do understand they dont want food past the expiration date, but good food that has not gone bad?
  • froeschli
    froeschli Posts: 1,292 Member
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    I don't "get" the notion of throwing food away, but then I never had that much junk food in my house to begin with. At some point I must have changed my shopping habits, and the eating habits followed suit... Not that it helped my weight (much) but I eat much better now :bigsmile:
  • Mslmesq
    Mslmesq Posts: 1,001 Member
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    I don't "get" the notion of throwing food away, but then I never had that much junk food in my house to begin with. At some point I must have changed my shopping habits, and the eating habits followed suit... Not that it helped my weight (much) but I eat much better now :bigsmile:

    I get the reasons the original poster did it. And I agree with the person that stated it was probably more ritualistic for them. I just don't understand the excessive shaming over it. I mean, who here is exactly perfect or has done things they later looked back on and said 'oops'. I bet at least half the posters here have thrown batteries in the garbage. That's not just bad, it's also illegal.

    I guess it goes to the old saying, 'people in glass houses...'
  • mmipanda
    mmipanda Posts: 351 Member
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    Totally missing the point: if you don't like something, you don't like it.

    OP threw out food he obviously does like. That's why he bought it.

    No one is saying buy food you don't like. What we're saying is that it's OK to eat food you do like, even if other people tell you it's unhealthy.

    It's not that I don't like it, its that I don't feel the need to keep it in my house. Like I love plain salty potato chips. But I don't stand in the aisle gazing longingly at the rows of chips, it doesn't even cross my mind.

    Just saying. There are other ways to look at it beside 'oh she likes chips and doesn't have them in her pantry, what an idiot!' If I really, really want chips, I'll just go buy one packet. Overall I'm happier snacking on fresh stuff, I feel better after.

    I'm not condoning the OP's posts. But I also don't think that 'junk food' needs to be a part of my shopping list. People can be happy not buying it, even if they like the taste. This is not a sign of an unhealthy relationship with food, despite the commonly held opinion on here.
    A "nutritionist" scaring an overweight person into throwing out his cookies because he'll binge on them otherwise means that his preferences and tastes changed?

    Come on.

    now this i totally agree with. there's a reason the diet industry is so profitable -- it doesn't work.
  • purple_tux1
    purple_tux1 Posts: 250 Member
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    I think what the OP is doing is great way to kick-start a lifestyle change, especially if you're addicted to junk food.

    Having it in the house just increases the chance you're going to eat it, especially if you're tired or stressed. Most people don't have iron will power. Best just not to bring it in the house.

    I'm sure the OP will eventually be able to add 'treats' back into their diets.
  • FlaxMilk
    FlaxMilk Posts: 3,452 Member
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    I hate to break to the folks here, but food banks really don't want to get a bunch of junk food donations. They are trying to supply meals and nutrition not empty/cheap calories. The food banks will accept it for sure, because they don't want to come of as discouraging generosity. I've even see food banks go to the press and request healthier food from the public.

    Of course they want healthier items. That's a given. But they don't just accept them, they distribute them. I'm sure there are some areas where that's not true. Some areas may have enough donors or not enough need to have to take the snack type items. That's not everywhere.

    (I'll stop the food bank posts now though. Can't say the same thing over and over again. I do agree the OP doesn't deserve to be judged over it and don't want OP to feel bad over the topic.)
  • Sabine_Stroehm
    Sabine_Stroehm Posts: 19,263 Member
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    When i lost weight before I stayed away from the chips soda and chocolate like people told me to. Sure I lost weight but i was tired hungry and still craved all those sweets. In time i gained it all back and then some. This time I decided to try and see if i could keep it and 2 months after I started on here my cravings went away. I still eat my ice cream chocolate chips etc. But insted of 3 chocolate bars a day I have 3 peices. In stead of 3 sodas a day i have 1 a week. Not only can i eat what like and still lose weight I don't feel deprived so i'm less likely to cheat.
    You were tired and hungry? Sounds like you weren't eating enough calories last time.
  • SilviCor
    SilviCor Posts: 110 Member
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    If it was perfectly good food we would not have thrown it out. I didn't send it to the food bank.
    We don't send ciqarettes to the food bank.

    If we choose to donate we want to make sure we are keeping our principals up., now that we are becoming educated on food. I want to make sure that the food bank is getting the same good quality that we are eating. not products that we are putting in our garden waste. The only good thing is that it is biodegradable.

    I know I sound excited but I am so stoked with this new energy |i have got from eating well. and the new lifestyle we have got going for ourselves.

    What you did was great. You can have junk food once in a while and fit it into your diet, and NO, you are not obligated to keep it in the house.
  • jonnythan
    jonnythan Posts: 10,161 Member
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    I think what the OP is doing is great way to kick-start a lifestyle change, especially if you're addicted to junk food.

    Having it in the house just increases the chance you're going to eat it, especially if you're tired or stressed. Most people don't have iron will power. Best just not to bring it in the house.

    I'm sure the OP will eventually be able to add 'treats' back into their diets.

    Well you leave it in the house because you *will* eat it,. If you let yourself have a little every day, you won't freak out next time someone puts a bowl of it in front of you. You won't get anxiety about going to a friend's party where there will be snacks. You won't give in and buy a bag one day, feel guilty, and - knowing you won't buy a bag again - eat the whole thing in one sitting.
  • NonnyMary
    NonnyMary Posts: 982 Member
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    I think what the OP is doing is great way to kick-start a lifestyle change, especially if you're addicted to junk food.

    Having it in the house just increases the chance you're going to eat it, especially if you're tired or stressed. Most people don't have iron will power. Best just not to bring it in the house.

    I'm sure the OP will eventually be able to add 'treats' back into their diets.

    Well you leave it in the house because you *will* eat it,. If you let yourself have a little every day, you won't freak out next time someone puts a bowl of it in front of you. You won't get anxiety about going to a friend's party where there will be snacks. You won't give in and buy a bag one day, feel guilty, and - knowing you won't buy a bag again - eat the whole thing in one sitting.

    That is one approach, however, there are various ways to handle being prepared for a big bowl of treats being put in front of you so that you dont gorge on it. The answer is not just the way you suggested - there are more ways. A crippled person uses a crutch for a while and then one day they are rehabbed and can throw the crutch away and live life normally.

    Thats the secret - finding the way to handling the one day when a big bowl of something tempting is gonna be put in front of you. Many ways to handleing it proactively so that it doesn't take you by surpise as bad. :)