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In comparison I eat less than 1,500 calories a day except for the weekends and Friday night ....Trend is not your friend with this rising scale chart data
But then again, I'm not your typical lard ass wandering around Walmart these days
You make money, you can afford to eat well
Ah FUCK!!!!!!
GOD DAMN IT!!!
The last 6 year trends aren't fitting the Liberal fat shammers narrative what in the fuck are we going to do NOW!!!(office running around in pandemonium as Rome burns)
Logan says... Perhaps I can just cut off the data at 2005!
Mohtashami! You're a Goddamned genius!
This chart just agrees with what I've been saying about out of control rigged commodities market putting uncessary price pressures on groceries. That it is cheaper for me to take a family of four to the diner for breakfast than it is to go to Publix and buy every ingredient I would need to make breakfrast.
It's going to be $35 to $40 either way.
That chart has nothing to do with caloric intake and more to do with green intake.
I wonder if any of this is adjusted for age demographics.
The USA of the 1960-70s was overwhelmingly youthful.
Over 3600 calories a day is average!? I guess that makes me anorexic.
" More specifically, for every 3,500 calories you burn over and above what you take in, you'll lose 1 pound."
Work your ass off or stop stuffing your pie hole.
http://www.runnersworld.com/weight-loss/how-to-lose-weight-by-running
This chart just agrees with what I've been saying about out of control rigged commodities market putting uncessary price pressures on groceries
Real Food Prices … since 1982
I'm not buying the immediately above chart. Ground Beef was 89 cents a pound in NJ in 1993... and I made $11/hr as a totally unskilled worker.
Ice Cream certainly ain't cheaper, either... nor Chips. As a late teen at that time, I remember walking off with pounds of ground beef, bags of hamburger buns, sacks of chips and several 2-liters of coke AND a pack of smokes for less than $20
Unskilled workers ain't making $20+/hr in North NJ these days I guarantee it.
I'm not buying the immediately above chart.
I'm shocked
Be mindful inflation was much higher then hence why real prices are so low now
As a late teen at that time, I remember walking off with pounds of ground beef, bags of hamburger buns, sacks of chips and several 2-liters of coke AND a pack of smokes for less than $20
Absolutely! Now, I pay $75 bucks and walk out with a single bag of items... scratching my head trying to figure out how I spent so much buying no actual real food. Nothing that you buy at the grocery store that can fit in a single bag should come to $75!
Is that corrected for food waste? I find it hard to believe those are accurate calories consumed days.
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Every subscriber on PatNet would be my PERSONAL SLAVE! if I make you my stuffed peppers.
You'd never think about anything ever again.
Much less ever want to go into a restaurant, lest you be doubtlessly disappointed and fall into despair remembering MY stuffed peppers.
Bring the stuffed peppers to the meet-up to start collecting your first batch of devoted slaves.
Weekends I go all out on eating and this is what I had for breakfast... easily this meal is what I eat in one day during the week..
So eating out.. naturally is going to be higher in calories than eating in
But then again, I'm not your typical lard ass wandering around Walmart these days
You make money, you can afford to eat well
Wal-mart sells produce that is comparable quality to Ralphs, Albertsons or Safeway these days and cheaper. More expensive than Aldi though. For that matter, organic produce there is probably comparable quality to that of Aldi's upmarket division, Trader Joe's and definitely cheaper. The conventionally grown produce sold at wal-mart is prob of equal quality to all of the above-mentioned grocery chains.
But the lard asses that shop there almost certainly aren't buying it. If they can get to wal-mart, they can buy it; not like living in some food desert in Visalia or Fresno (ironically places known for agriculture)
I wonder if any of this is adjusted for age demographics.
The USA of the 1960-70s was overwhelmingly youthful
good point about adjusting for age demographics.
Having said that, I can confidently attest that childhood obesity has more than doubled in children and quadrupled in adolescents in the last 30 years
But the lard asses that shop there almost certainly aren't buying it.
In all fairness, space is limited in the little basket on their motorized carts. They must save room for the necessities... Like Twinkies.
In all fairness, space is limited in the little basket on their motorized carts. They must save room for the necessities... Like Twinkies.
Call me a jerk, but 400-500 lb people on motorized carts is one of the main reasons why I hate shopping at Wal-mart. Other necessities include medications for chronic disease states brought on by lifestyle, which fit well into the basket space of the motorized carts
Call me a jerk, but 400-500 lb people on motorized carts is one of the main reasons why I hate shopping at Wal-mart.
That's okay... I'm not just a member of the jerk club... I'm the president.
It's repulsive. Seeing their butts lopping over the seat's edges. From a health standpoint, I don't understand why Walmart enables these people (though these carts were probably initially intended for people who are injured, or something). Obviously, most of the motorized cart operators could do with the walk.... A little reaching, bending... it would go a long way to burning some calories. It's the self-correcting nature of it all... If you get so big that you cannot move then you cannot get up to get food... forcing you to eat less... lose weight... and regain your mobility.
If you get so big that you cannot move then you cannot get up to get food... forcing you to eat less... lose weight... and regain your mobility.
in theory, but a lot of these people have addiction issues, specifically food and/or sugar addiction. It's been argued that they may actually be malnutritioned due to the consumption of empty and/or densely caloric foods devoid of nutrition.turtledove says
I'm the president.
lol
It's repulsive. Seeing their butts lopping over the seat's edges
in all their dimpled gloryturtledove says
don't understand why Walmart enables these people
money; often food stamps/EBT...which many use for cigarettes and junk food.
often food stamps/EBT...which many use for cigarettes and junk food.
We have learned, some of us anyway, when we see jacked up charts like this the first thing to look at is how the government is complicit.
As MMR indicates this is another example of how government jacks things up in order to support some lobby like carb growers united or something.
One number I saw was around $13 Billion a year
using that at walmart for anything other than healthy food is highway robbery of the US taxpayer.
Walmart is also good at coaching their employees to fleece the taxpayer.
In addition to the lardasses, all are reasons why I don't spend money there.
I actually go there first for the entertainment value. Where else can you see people wandering around in their lounge pants at 2 PM in the afternoon
Well I guess it's inexpensive.Ironman says
Plus, I get to see the most interesting tattoos and piercings. And, when I'm trying to figure out my next hair style, I can choose between all the different colors of the rainbow just viewing the shoppers in the store. I never knew you could dye your hair so many different colors!
It's become common amongst millenials of all socioeconomic brackets. But they were doing this in Ocean County before it was cool anywhere else.Ironman says
Sometimes I feel that Walmart should charge a ticket price for the entertainment!
Some free walmart based entertainment for your viewing pleasure
It's repulsive. Seeing their butts lopping over the seat's edges.
When I was a student, I used to go sometimes to Chinese buffet on the weekends, to make up for the starving during the weekdays. The water buffaloes that one could see there, my god! I tried to not look around or I'd puke at the sight of it - enormous mountains of fat jiggling under the thin cloth of their skirts.
I actually go there first for the entertainment value.
You should really try to find some more fulfilling hobbies.
This is another huge problem of the regressive left. Banning free speech and fat-shaming, even banning and riling against ads of fit women in beach body outfits, will only increase the obesity epidemic. Now go out on a run, lift some weights and make America great again!
My other hobby is reading all YOUR delusional posts here.
That's better than Walmart people watching, but dig deeper.
People in 1909 ate 3500 kilocalories a day? I don't eat even half that. I find that hard to believe. Where's the data for this graph coming from?
I used to go sometimes to Chinese buffet on the weekends,
haven't been to one since maybe 2007 or so. FP says
I used to go sometimes to Chinese buffet on the weekends,
I didn't see that many fat people there so I did go for about 2-3 years in Central Jersey. Haven't been to a chinese buffet since I lived in California back in 2009. If I had seen such fat people as I do at wal-mart, I probably would have stopped much earlier.
I used to go sometimes to Chinese buffet on the weekends,
haven't been to one since maybe 2007 or so. FP says
I used to go sometimes to Chinese buffet on the weekends,
I didn't see that many fat people there so I did go for about 2-3 years in Central Jersey. Haven't been to a chinese buffet since I lived in California back in 2009. If I had seen such fat people as I do at wal-mart, I probably would have stopped much earlier.
How many Fat Chinese do you see?
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