top | item 22413435 (no title) vraivroo | 6 years ago It would be historically correct, though. discuss order hn newest bad_user|6 years ago What do you mean by "historically correct"?You mean blaming sugar or meat when historically people started eating too much, in the 20th century, due to food availability? vraivroo|6 years ago [deleted] vezycash|6 years ago Everything has become more abundant recently - clean water, vegetable, meat, fat, sugar, even clean water.And less hunger too. I remember yawning repeatedly / feeling faint when I was younger but didn't know what I hungry until my mum pointed it out.So you can't point to one or two food groups and claim their current abundance cause obesity.Well, except white sugar lol. 8note|6 years ago id instead point to high fructose corn syrup. even more sugary than white sugar, and it's in basically all junk food instead of white sugar load replies (1)
bad_user|6 years ago What do you mean by "historically correct"?You mean blaming sugar or meat when historically people started eating too much, in the 20th century, due to food availability? vraivroo|6 years ago [deleted]
vezycash|6 years ago Everything has become more abundant recently - clean water, vegetable, meat, fat, sugar, even clean water.And less hunger too. I remember yawning repeatedly / feeling faint when I was younger but didn't know what I hungry until my mum pointed it out.So you can't point to one or two food groups and claim their current abundance cause obesity.Well, except white sugar lol. 8note|6 years ago id instead point to high fructose corn syrup. even more sugary than white sugar, and it's in basically all junk food instead of white sugar load replies (1)
8note|6 years ago id instead point to high fructose corn syrup. even more sugary than white sugar, and it's in basically all junk food instead of white sugar load replies (1)
bad_user|6 years ago
You mean blaming sugar or meat when historically people started eating too much, in the 20th century, due to food availability?
vraivroo|6 years ago
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vezycash|6 years ago
And less hunger too. I remember yawning repeatedly / feeling faint when I was younger but didn't know what I hungry until my mum pointed it out.
So you can't point to one or two food groups and claim their current abundance cause obesity.
Well, except white sugar lol.
8note|6 years ago