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Which is quite a lot of words to say eating too much no-nutrition highly processed fast food/easy-prep bullshit.
I'm not disagreeing in the least that the mass of HFCS and salt laden garbage is a big driver of it. However, those things only are allowed to become the staples of our diets that they have because people are too complacent and willing to open the freezer rather than do a bit of whole food kitchen work.
I've made it a point to learn what I can to avoid the loss of capability to make decent food for ourselves. As I say to my kids, I worry there'll be a day when Grandma's famous thanksgiving pie comes in a box from Sarah Lee.
Agreed, but the problem is honest attempts to avoid it. Unless you regularly look at labels, you'd be SHOCKED at all the products this crap is in.
Bread has HFCS. Ketchup. It's literally everywhere.
Try going down the frozen food aisle at your local grocery store and notice all the stuff has cheese.
Yes, consumption is up, but the reason consumption is up is that it's ubiquitous. And the reason for it isn't that people are choosing it, it's being placed in the products people choose because the government is subsidizing those industries.
It's super hard to tell people "Well, just make healthier choices" when 80% of available choices are unhealthy or 100% if we're talking affordable choices.
https://www.fao.org/newsroom/detail/healthy-diets-remain-unaffordable-for-a-third-of-the-world-s-population/en