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Originally posted by galatea
Originally posted by Sonya610
Originally posted by Blaine91555Inability to buy high priced healthy foods.
I don't agree with that one. For the price of a big mac, fries and drink ($5-$6) one can make a decent meal of meat, veggies, etc... Or a decent sandwich with high quality meat, bread, etc..
Sure if one wants to buy the most expensive organic meat and vegetables it can get expensive but that is NOT necessary. People can eat cheap without eating junk, frozen veggies, pasta, rice, peanut butter, cheaper cuts of meat, there are lots of choices that are not all that costly.
So, you are saying that for 5 dollars I can get meat, veggies and bread? Please let me know where you are shopping.!... and if I just get the cheap food it's just as unhealthy for me as mcdonalds.
Originally posted by C0bzz
In my year level there's only about 5 people who are overweight... out of over a hundred people. Are Australians really fit or is it something else?
Originally posted by Frankidealist35
reply to post by testrat
Aren't there grocery stores dedicated to the selling of healthy food? Why don't more people go to those?
Originally posted by Frankidealist35
reply to post by testrat
Aren't there grocery stores dedicated to the selling of healthy food? Why don't more people go to those?