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Originally Posted by AZNNC
(Post 17105730)
unhealthy food tastes better
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Total myth. It's not even about learning to cook properly, it's more about training your mind and palate to appreciate the taste of healthy foods, and believe me the range of tastes in natural foods, grains, spices, seasonings, vegetables, well-prepared lean meats, fruits, etc are VASTLY superior to any junk food out there. Vastly.
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Originally Posted by Sly
(Post 17105801)
I never really understand this argument. (that eating healty is too expensive)
In fact, I don't believe it.
Prepackaged foods are expensive. You're paying for convenience. The trick with eating healthy is you actually have to get off your ass and do some cooking/food preparation your self. Most people do not want to do that.
A nice fresh apple will cost anywhere between $0.50/$0.80. That's what any other kind of junk snack will cost as well. Vegetables are pretty fair priced, canned vegetables are quite affordable.
Protein tends to depend on where you live. I can buy pork and chicken for a great price, both are quite lean these days. Fish in my area can be expensive, but I do buy it because it's so good and so healthy for you.
Pasta and rice are dirt cheap. Now they aren't the best thing in the world for you if you eat them a lot, but they aren't bad either. Get some whole-grain pasta and you are set.
Water is cheap. Add a water filter or a reverse osmosis system to your faucet to get it even cheaper if you live in a bad water area.
You can even bake your own snacks pretty cheaply. Make your own cookies, brownies, cakes. Once you have the core ingredients you can pump out a cake pretty inexpensively.
Why don't people eat more healthy? Convenience.
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Best post in the thread so far.
I have no trouble eating a healthy balanced diet, and I do all my own grocery shopping and cooking. Grains/cereals, fruit, veggies, quality cuts of lean meats in a variety -- beef, pork, chicken, fish, turkey, whatever. Worried about cost? Try adding up the cost over a year of hitting the drive-thru, buying all that pre-packaged frozen food for your microwave or oven, and all those chips, sodas etc. Some of you would shit yourselves if you knew what you were spending. I'll take shopping for healthy groceries any day.
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Originally Posted by dyna mo
(Post 17105854)
what about marketing? how big of a role does that play re: why people do not eat better?
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Marketing is huge. In fact I was thinking of posting a thread about it but now I don't have to. Fact is, present day humans have never before in history been so bombarded by junk food advertising. On TV, radio, on billboards, bus benches, it's everywhere. Nearly ever commercial break on every tv channel contains something, a big sub loaded with processed meat and cheese and mayo, or McDeath's with their McCrap, or some flame broiled whopper with onion rings on it, or Sonic burgers, or In 'n Out burgers, or the latest insanely fattening meal special on at Friendly's or some fish in batter place and on and on and on they go.
It's no surprise at all that there's an obesity crisis going on in North America.
But marketing on store items? Like chips and pop as opposed to all the stuff I said? I really don't care how anything like that is marketed, I simply know what's good for me and I know what I like, and I buy it. If I'm concerned about price I clip some coupons. My grocery store puts out a flyer with a 15% off coupon on all purchases of $100 or more, about once every 1-2 months. I use those as often as possible, and have probably saved myself a few thousand bucks over the last 20 years or so.
Do I do the fast food thing? Hell yes, but not all that often. I think I've hit a Wendy's or McD's maybe once in the last year. I order food in maybe once or twice a month, but that isn't always pizza or KFC either. Often it's Chinese food that is admittedly not the healthiest but I order several dishees that are loaded with vegetables.