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<blockquote data-quote="Diawara" data-source="post: 2132345" data-attributes="member: 472762"><p>look at any news footage from the sixties and seventies .. nearly everyone was slim no obesity ,when i left school in 1972 i had been used to three meals a day and the occasional treat of boiled sweets ..got my first wages and it was about the time canned carbonated drinks and walkers crisps became the norm ,,pasties and pies mars bars etc. all available from the works canteen on site then maccy dees, kentucky, pizzas chinese takeaways and processed ready meals..slowly but surely we were sucked into it..as you say garbage...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Diawara, post: 2132345, member: 472762"] look at any news footage from the sixties and seventies .. nearly everyone was slim no obesity ,when i left school in 1972 i had been used to three meals a day and the occasional treat of boiled sweets ..got my first wages and it was about the time canned carbonated drinks and walkers crisps became the norm ,,pasties and pies mars bars etc. all available from the works canteen on site then maccy dees, kentucky, pizzas chinese takeaways and processed ready meals..slowly but surely we were sucked into it..as you say garbage... [/QUOTE]
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