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  • Thank you for posting this, ForaTv.

  • cool !! .. great reporting congrats

  • you gotta be wealthy to eat healthy. Cancer inducing, sugary Solyent Green made out of processed corn and meat byproducts.... this is what the lower and middle class often eat; while the CEOs of fast food chains eat Lobster with a side of green vegetables.

  • i didn't understand a word she said can any body explain. thank uuuuu

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  • So glad my mother raised me on healthy foods back in the 70's. Junk food was so limited. Learned to cook from her, and how to shop. I can't remember the last time I went to the center isles in a grocery store except looking for spices. >.>

    It's amazing what you can learn from someone's diet when standing at the checkout. Most of the time it's pre-packaged foods loaded in sodium. The odd time I find someone buying veggies, and I spark up, "Whatcha cooking?" Other's look down to the floor.

  • It is an undeniable fact that this "whole foods movement" is heavily linked with the environmentalist lunatics and the global warming cult. But the truth is that on this issue of nutrition, these people are absolutely 100% dead on right! Big business does not care that Americans are getting sicker by the year on the tpical western diet. My hat is off to these folks who are blowing the whistle on the food industry!

  • @FiberMania It's true that most environmentalists aren't concerned at all with real environmental issues. CCD, plastic islands in the oceans, depleted uranium, GMO foods, industrial waste, etc. etc. They want to help fund the elitists they hate with carbon taxes.

    The "All Jacked Up" documentary is def the best for waking a lot of people up to the truth about the foods they eat, especially young people. I'm just about to upload it in a lil bit.

  • thats a microphone.

  • I think reverse psychology would work best for kids under the age of 12.

  • Great eat the crappy food. You will probably be dead from a coronary by the age of 40 so it doesn't matter anyway.

  • @iamabodaciousdude I will buy my kids a happy meal today

  • Your right the best way to handle this kind of thing is to make all of the information easily attainable to the "kids." And if that doesn't work there's always reverse psychology.

  • Gonna make some guaca -MOLE-y

  • Fuck Coca Cola....PEPSI FOR LIFE

  • COCA COLA WAS HERE FIRST BITCH

  • Yep.. as a constitution lover.. I find things like this hard to understand...

    I am not sure what knowledge the founding fathers have..

    If they knew about how much T.V. our children watched, how impressionable they are and how fatty our food is today..

    Would they be for allowing multi billion dollar corpartions to use their "first amendment rights" to target them?

    Sad to say, but at some point we have to say their wisdom can't cover EVERYTHING...

    We have to use OUR knowledge...

  • I love this book so much, and by default, love this lady.

  • Childhood obesity is at an all-time high, and it's mostly due to parents buying the food that kids want from seeing constant advertisements for junk food. I have something on this topic on my page. Anyone interested in the negative effects of junk food should check out my page.

  • I do not believe placing energy into the BLAME MODEL reaches the ultimate target. Fastfood is playing a role ,but there are many other items to consider. Lets create a discussion,and lets be open to ideas and other concepts. Ventilation is the key.

  • IS FOOD OUR NEXT TABBACCO ???? Do you need alcohol to live ???? At some point you have to develop a reationship with food. Please visit my channel ,or find me on facebook.

  • How many people really eat food that is healthy?I would say 1 in 10,000 in the us and much less in 3drds because of availability.Hardly anything in a regular grocery store is food.Its corporate "food".You have to shop at health food stores,you can never eat fast food or gmo's,or meat or dairy.Well meat if you raise "it",treat "it" like a pet,and slaughter "it",thats ok then.

    I really only think 1/10,000 really does think fora.

  • Marion _NESTLE_?

    Am I the only one who finds it funny that this woman shares a name with a leading chocolate manufacturer?

  • @superfisto I was wondering about that too...hehehe...I swear I'm moving to the middle of the dessert...lol

  • @superfisto There is no relation to Nestle and it is pronounced more like Nestel. On first blush ... it is abit funny.

  • And we see socialism as a threat!

  • I want Cheez-its now.

  • Agreed, although you still have to deal with things like what kinds of foods public schools sell. I also feel that if we instate universal healthcare, there will need to be some sort of sin tax to make junk food...taste less sweet.

  • Anyone who thinks the government should be involved in deciding what our kids eat needs to review the enumerated powers in the Constitution. A children's diet is the responsibility of their parents. If parents want their children to be fit, then the parents themselves need to serve as a healthy role model. Then if businesses do anything that blatantly undermines a parents authority, the parents should boycott those businesses and turn off the TV so the kids get more exercise anyway.

  • i say we lift age restriction on alcohol, and let parents use their authority to tell their kids to stay away from it.

  • alcohol isn't classified as a food..so you're sarcasm against 'truthadvocate' wasn't so funny. the topic of healthy or unhealthy foods is totally different from alcoholic substance control. Drano can also be ingested but its not food.

  • smashamus: I certainly hope the government would take action if Drano tries to convince people how delicious it is. Or is it too unconstitutional for you?

  • ..once again. I was saying that the matters of food regulation and alcohol control are two separate issues. if you cant understand that then....wow. 'truthadvocate' made a respectable point. then you had to follow up with you're nonsenical sarcastic comment. and I just felt the need to point that out to you. try communicating to others without the sarcastic undertone, if not used properly you'll just come of as rood.

  • I'm just tired of people bringing out the Constitution whenever people talk about government regulation.

    The situation is, putting the unfair advertising strategy of junk food companies under check is a sound strategy to deal with the problem. We should discuss its consequences, its fairness, its feasibility, etc.

    The sole purpose of my sarcasm was to raise attention to his blind ideological objection. If you failed to get that and saw my argument as offensive, I apologize.

  • umm, I understand you're stance and where your coming from. you make a good point too. I also believe that there should be some regulation, but not too much regulation ..because we all know where that leads us, lol. most of the responsibilities must lay on the parents shoulders and not the government's. its not our government's job to be raising our children. honestly speaking, they regard us as mere human resources anyway.

  • the more you restrict corporations in advertising to children, the more you are empowering parents. to say otherwise is buying into the poppycock corporations are throwing out there. 1 happy meal is not unhealthy, but when advertisers say this will be the only thing that will make you happy then there is something wrong. i agree that parents should be THE healthy role model in their child's life, and the assumption the TV will teach kids what's always right is stupid.what parent wants a fat kid?

  • "blind ideological objection"??? You should ask yourself who regulates political ads? Of course youre not concerned, cause yours is the ideology of big government. Bringing up the Constitution points out the fact that our government has grown far beyond it's original intent, & far beyond our ability to sustain it. The more you restrict our freedom to communicate, without restricting the lies pervasive throughout political advertising, the more you prove your ideological double standard.

  • fora ... you are awesome..

    thank you

  • I WANT SOME DOPE-Y-OHS

    mmm. good!

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