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<blockquote data-quote="Sid Bonkers" data-source="post: 358151" data-attributes="member: 19121"><p>Of course they didnt, I really dont understand this type of thinking, if I over eat it is my fault not the fault of food manufacturers to follow your argument to its natural conclusion you are accusing brewers and distillers of causing alcoholism, car manufactures for causing every road death.</p><p></p><p>Everybody needs to take responsibility for their own actions, if you drink too much you run the risk of becoming alcoholic and if you drive too fast or recklessly you run the risk of having an accident. And if you over eat or eat rubbish food all your life you run the risk of being obese or malnourished.</p><p></p><p>As for diabetes and I'll assume you are referring to T2 then no one knows exactly what causes it but being overweight certainly does not help anyone avoid it which is proven by the fact that 80% of T2 diabetics are overweight at diagnosis.</p><p></p><p>And before I get flamed, no I am not calling T2's fat or lazy but just stating facts, and yes I was obese at diagnosis and I take full responsibility for not doing something about it sooner.</p><p></p><p>No supermarket has ever forced anyone into eating any type of food we all make our own choices in life and we need to take full responsibility for those choices.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sid Bonkers, post: 358151, member: 19121"] Of course they didnt, I really dont understand this type of thinking, if I over eat it is my fault not the fault of food manufacturers to follow your argument to its natural conclusion you are accusing brewers and distillers of causing alcoholism, car manufactures for causing every road death. Everybody needs to take responsibility for their own actions, if you drink too much you run the risk of becoming alcoholic and if you drive too fast or recklessly you run the risk of having an accident. And if you over eat or eat rubbish food all your life you run the risk of being obese or malnourished. As for diabetes and I'll assume you are referring to T2 then no one knows exactly what causes it but being overweight certainly does not help anyone avoid it which is proven by the fact that 80% of T2 diabetics are overweight at diagnosis. And before I get flamed, no I am not calling T2's fat or lazy but just stating facts, and yes I was obese at diagnosis and I take full responsibility for not doing something about it sooner. No supermarket has ever forced anyone into eating any type of food we all make our own choices in life and we need to take full responsibility for those choices. [/QUOTE]
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