• Strayson@lemmy.world
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    2 years ago

    The unfortunate normalisation of sugary and industrial foods spreading rapidly across the world is causing this. Crap food is relativelly cheaper, widely avaliable and easier to consume, doesn’t require much preparation so people tend to make these food choices, which causes, among other things, problems like diabetes in first world countries and now in developing countries especially in Asia and South America where this modern lifestyle is being implemented at a very fast rate. Add to this the increasingly sedentary lifestyle that people have, especially in cities, and you will see obesity and diabetes.

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      2 years ago

      Cities are actually less sedentary. Cities have walkable destinations and public transit (which requires walking to). Living in the suburbs or rural areas, you rely on a car for every trip.

      I’ve lived in big cities, suburbs, and a rural area. You see so many more people walking and biking in the cities.

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      2 years ago

      It’s only cheaper because of all the subsidies we provide to corn producers. If we cut out those subsidies, the use of HFCS would likely go down as its cost goes up.