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<blockquote data-quote="Tophat1900" data-source="post: 2132332" data-attributes="member: 362123"><p>I think this is part of the reason for the unrelenting surge in obesity and T2DM, the other part is or at least one part is people's inability to stop eating garbage and not knowing any better about harmful foods i.e, processed food which is everything from Mars bars to Pepsi, high sugar cereals aimed at kids and a whole lot more. Processed food is highly addictive and marketed everywhere, usually as good time fun snack or energy boost and kids are a prime target. Young adults pictured drinking and eating nothing but glucose and everyone is healthy, slim looking and happy. How many times do we see a sports star's measure of success being used to sell some sugar loaded drink, cereal or whatever it may be? Small kids being lured to bug their parents because of toys in cereal boxes etc. It's disgusting imo, but the deceit rolls on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tophat1900, post: 2132332, member: 362123"] I think this is part of the reason for the unrelenting surge in obesity and T2DM, the other part is or at least one part is people's inability to stop eating garbage and not knowing any better about harmful foods i.e, processed food which is everything from Mars bars to Pepsi, high sugar cereals aimed at kids and a whole lot more. Processed food is highly addictive and marketed everywhere, usually as good time fun snack or energy boost and kids are a prime target. Young adults pictured drinking and eating nothing but glucose and everyone is healthy, slim looking and happy. How many times do we see a sports star's measure of success being used to sell some sugar loaded drink, cereal or whatever it may be? Small kids being lured to bug their parents because of toys in cereal boxes etc. It's disgusting imo, but the deceit rolls on. [/QUOTE]
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