Well some actually have issues.... Now I'm not saying all just to be clear but there can be a lot of pain there's not just cake stuffers. But then some are just incapable of keeping a diet and are the bane of their nutrionalist's lives. I'll be honest my mate missed out on on kidney due to weight. I drove him to the hospital at 3am myself that time so I know. He had to get seriously sick to lose the weight to get back in the list. Just plain bad diet cos he'd do the portions but steadfastly refused to eat anything that grew in the ground bar potatoes. He'd be back on sausages and such rather than chicken etc
Or quite possibly the easiest way to lose weight is to move about, but if you've got mobility problems you can't and vice versa if you can't move about much, your more likely to put on weight?
that bit holds true when the mobility problems first "hit" but you need to adjust your diet to the reduction in physical activity once you realise you are putting the pounds on .
Well again easier said than done? The cheapest food is the worst for what you are saying and the right foods take work to actually prepare. Sadly people are deliberately not educated and forced into terribly processed diets to make profits for companies. If we were starting from scratch things like white sliced bread, sliced ham, coca cola, etc etc etc wouldn't be where we start. It's far easier get too much sugar and salt and not enough vitamins and fiber when you eat cheap.
Anyway what annoys me most/ makes me sad tbh is seeing a waddler with one or two mini waddlers in tow. Those kids have no chance cos tbh if they are not educated into eating tastless and expensive vegetables they won't just start themselves as high salt, high sugar, high fat diets are cheap and tasty. Also energy drinks. Cheapest in the shop are usually the worst for people. The most expensive soft drinks are in theory fruit juices. Which are not even that good either.
This is a common mistake, although veg is reasonably cheap, its nowhere near as cheap as the frozen prossesed ****e you can buy from the supermarkets. 20 sausages for a £1, chicken nuggets, burgers absolute ****e but you can feed a family for £3 with little cookery knowledge or time. You can't do that with vegetables.
Asda, tesco, morrisons. You can get more if you go to farm foods and Iceland. It's not uncommon https://groceries.asda.com/product/sausages-burgers/asda-smart-price-20-sausages/910000914623 https://www.tesco.com/groceries/en-GB/products/299587227
Nope, need you to break it down more... And I'll have you know, I quite like "green things", I'm drinking Peroni right now
Ash and broken dreams I expect. There's nothing that can't be put into a sausage by a man with a big enough mincing machine.
Lips, tits, foreskins, bowels, lungs, etc all the BEST bits of an animal. I once did a job at a sausage factory and have only ever eaten sausages made by our local butcher ever since, they may be more expensive but you know what has gone into them.