What's the final solution to the obesity problem?

The elites have been successful in making America the ground zero for mass obesity, and Europe is next. For context, around 63% of Brits are either overweight or obese as of 2022.

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  1. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Eating the bugs, owning nothing and being happy.

  2. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    ban high fructose corn syrup in all foods

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      would raising the price do the trick? The main reason why HFCS is used a lot is because it's even cheaper than literal sugar and companies abuse the shit out of it.

      • 2 years ago
        Anonymous

        people will still buy it, regardless of price and tax. just like cigarettes' and alcohol. not to mentioned there's too much money to lose by promoting healthy habits instead of gluttony.

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      >ban high fructose corn syrup in all foods
      Yeah banning those hecking 2 grams per slice in bread is going to make a single bit of difference

  3. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    stop blaming israelites and take some responsibility for what you shovel into your mouth seems like a possible solution

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      Shut the frick up. Buying 10 acres and cattle is my idea. Cities are fun and you should buy a house there.

  4. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Honestly, one of three scenarios:

    1) this world breaks down enough that obesogenic processes are no longer regnant, which could look like anything from mass starvation to an actually functional food system that doesn't need to store trillions of dollars of surplus value hanging off people's bodies and the development of new lifeways that aren't so sedentary

    2) a medical solution to obesity is found – some kind of pharmaceutical or genetic intervention or something that interferes with the accumulation fo excess fat deposits

    3) obesity wins and becomes not just normal, as it is now, but fully normalized. This could look like a lot too, from a combination of medical interventions that stop disease processes related to obesity and design and technology solutions to the physical challenges it brings, or disease and death just become even more normalized too, and it's expected you become diabetic in your twenties and never leave the house because a drone brings you all your food

    Honestly? Some really bizarre mix of #1 and #3 is most likely

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      >doesn't need to store trillions of dollars of surplus value hanging off people's bodies and the development of new lifeways that aren't so sedentary

      also missed the antisemitic background in OP's image lol and want to add the people doing this are mostly not israelites and "antisemitism is the socialism of fools," Nestle and Bayer are Swiss-German and German

  5. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Frick off with this anti-Republican shilling you troony

  6. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Cut taxes and make healthcare unaffordable. Nature will do the cleansing.

  7. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Obesity is their final solution, its the way for the rich to most efficiently draw money from their little piggies.

    Obese people are addicted to food and give tons of money to the junk food industry and food delivery industry. The junk food industry happens to be one of the most profitable that exists since theres such a high profit to cost ratio (ie a soda bottle costs like 10 cents to manufacture and sells for 2 dollars).

    Then the obese American piggies are way more prone to health problems and continue to feed their parasitic health care industry, indebting themselves forever with hospital visit after hospital visit.

    On top of this nutrition and health education is going in reverse with the fat positive movement deliberately brainwashing people into thinking that their obesity is somehow healthy and completely unrelated to their diabetes, joint pain and back pain. And if you question this narrative you're considered a bigot and the fat positive movement will dox you and get you fired from your job.

    Our reality is hell.

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      There is no conspiracy required to explain why people are the way they are.

      It’s simple pleasure seeking and energy conservation, systems built into every living creature that easily explains the current first world.

      • 2 years ago
        Anonymous

        Its not a conspiracy anon its reality. Its not an intentional effort to keep people obese moreso that none of these industries care if people are obese because obese people generally make all of them more money.

        "Simple pleasure seeking and energy conversation" doesnt explain why the obesity rate has nearly tripled since the 80s.

        • 2 years ago
          Anonymous

          >"Simple pleasure seeking and energy conversation" doesnt explain why the obesity rate has nearly tripled since the 80s.
          Sure it does, the modern junkfood and fast food industries started to crystallize in the 1980’s. It was in the 80’s and 90’s when the companies started to really understand what gives the consumer the most pleasure and these are extremely competitive industries.

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      Oh I didnt even mention the diet industry that these fat people complain about so much and try to fight by normalizing obesity.

      They sell people snake oil that keeps them fat and people eat it up. The diet industry WANTS people to stay fat since more fat people means more people trying to lose weight. Its why marketing has brainwashed Americans into thinking keto is healthy, Subway is healthway, Gatorade is healthy, diet soda is healthy etc etc

  8. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Literally just remove the part of the government that tells people how to eat.

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      I don’t think pizza, burgers, and sodas fit into the “food pyramid”. Nobody followed that shit

  9. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Stop restricting heavy metals in food.
    Stop using preservatives that work on the basis of binding metals.
    Stop cleaning up phosphates of heavy metals.
    Fertilize or enrich with heavy metals.
    Stop breeding crops to contain less heavy metals and do the opposite.

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