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<blockquote data-quote="donnellysdogs" data-source="post: 600950" data-attributes="member: 17713"><p>Perhaps wealth is something to do with it? However, Dawn French is wealthy and only lost her extra lb's because of a health scare.</p><p></p><p>I spend more time people and trolley watching in supermarkets than money!! I know I angered people with this particular posting. I live in an area of mixed incomes with every supermarket possible. As in quite a few towns Waitrose and Lidl are on the same site. I shop at both and unfortunately always when there are queues, which does then start my attention to looking at the contents of the trolleys and weight of people.</p><p></p><p>Advertising is also a huge part of success for companies such as McDonalds. I watched a programme the other night about kids and MDonalds. They asked kids which carrot tasted better... One from a plain wrapper or one from a Mcdonalds wrapper and the kids said mcdonalds!!! The carrots were plain supermarket carrots!!! My neighbours kids have to collect all the mcdonalds toys... So its not really suprising that the western world is unhealthier really.</p><p></p><p>Another poster previously mentioned the types of food from food banks and how it wasn't possible to go low carb relying upon their food.</p><p></p><p>Until the population can reduce the processed foods livlife breads will be the minority and unfortunatelythis isn't going to happen in my lifetime especially with the NHS recommending carbs with every meal.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Loving life</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donnellysdogs, post: 600950, member: 17713"] Perhaps wealth is something to do with it? However, Dawn French is wealthy and only lost her extra lb's because of a health scare. I spend more time people and trolley watching in supermarkets than money!! I know I angered people with this particular posting. I live in an area of mixed incomes with every supermarket possible. As in quite a few towns Waitrose and Lidl are on the same site. I shop at both and unfortunately always when there are queues, which does then start my attention to looking at the contents of the trolleys and weight of people. Advertising is also a huge part of success for companies such as McDonalds. I watched a programme the other night about kids and MDonalds. They asked kids which carrot tasted better... One from a plain wrapper or one from a Mcdonalds wrapper and the kids said mcdonalds!!! The carrots were plain supermarket carrots!!! My neighbours kids have to collect all the mcdonalds toys... So its not really suprising that the western world is unhealthier really. Another poster previously mentioned the types of food from food banks and how it wasn't possible to go low carb relying upon their food. Until the population can reduce the processed foods livlife breads will be the minority and unfortunatelythis isn't going to happen in my lifetime especially with the NHS recommending carbs with every meal. Loving life [/QUOTE]
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