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    8 months ago

    This is maddening. It’s not just Big Food that’s in on the “fat is fine” bandwagon. My gym, a YMCA, likely once upon a time had “fitness” instructors who would help you craft a workout plan. Now that’s all gone, and they have “wellness” instructors instead, who happen to be, at my gym, two very obese people clad every single day in 100% stretch-wear. Of the TVs in the weight/cardio area, half are tuned to professional sports and the other half are tuned to “cooking” shows - Chef Fatso hawking his/her wares to all the “food” addicts in the room and sending the message loud and clear: “eat whatever tastes good, eat as much of it as you want (the more the better), and don’t let anyone make you feel bad/weird for doing so”. There’s no question that today investors are backing fat and overeating whereas there was a time in the not-too-distant past that they were backing fitness and controlling (meaning, restricting in some way) dietary intake instead.