@rodgers and serious
its not laziness for companies its profit. its easy easier to make a commercial showing kate upton eating a cheezy greasy burger thats falling apart and make it look appealing. It would be as equally easy to film and commercial of her eating steamed broccoli and a fresh cut steak, but not all families can afford steaks and broccoli isnt that appealing. The $5 footlong thing works, but thats catered toward people that want to attempt to eat healthy or be seen eating healthy, besides if you have a real deli in ur city...like Philly...if I can get a good cheesesteak why the fukk would I want subway? But they make an attempt, but it isnt as glorious as McD's, BK, Hardees, Pizza Hut, Dominos, Papa Johns etc..
the thing is people need to be educated on how to eat properly. its not something people wake up knowing how to do it. People think having old home wheat bread is better than white, when they are both filled with high fructose corn syrup, the white is exactly the same as the wheat just bleached...they need to switch brands.
People think drinking store bought apple juice is good too, read the label its 3% juice, 14% apple flavoring, and the 83% water plus HFCS. so dumb people that atleast want to try dont even get a decent shot.
It would cost sooo much more to educate people and when and where would they teach this? In schools here in the US where the demand is considered almost too much and we are already consistently lacking behind other nations? Its kind of hard to teach an old dog new tricks when they are 18 and have been accustomed to oreos, doritos, taco bell, ramen and hot dogs for 18 years to start eating clean and right.
@Serious thats exactly why BMI is considered wrong in many aspects....so how do we judge who is obese....I remember having the conversation in middle school many a time about Kingpin from the Spiderman cartoon...everyone thought he was fat like notorious big, no he was all muscle...their bmi's are the same, would we shame them both? or is there a physical they need to pass?
Moderation is key but you cant tell people who are hungry to moderate. Its like when your pops said kids in africa or china would be happy to eat this, or you dont know what hungry is, kids in africa or china are hungry...Of course we dont know..
But if your hungry, your fukkin hungry...the fact of the matter is 24hrs a day we can drive somewhere and get a burger, fries or a pizza and not have to wait...but where can we go to get a salad, a fresh cut sandwich, soup...something thats not high in sodium, or processed?
And go to any grocery store, depending on the season and where your located..you will always find a bag of apples or bushel of broccoli or celery for 2+ dollars..maybe cheaper if its goin bad. But you will always have 2 2liters for .99cents or a family bag of doritos for equal or lesser value than the shyt that wont kill you.
Sure the doritos will last longer in the cupboard versus the broccoli in the fridge but realistically the doritos are gonna be eaten first, the broccoli will sit in the veggie tray and go bad.
You can get pizza rolls, or fresh chicken cuts, or beef, and some broccoli , go home chopped it up, glaze it, bake it, steam it, broil it, fry it...or get the pizza rolls put'em in the oven and do you.
We live in a fast paced society most people are goin for the quickness.