[–] ScheissKaiser 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
yo what's your problem with spinach?
[–] FatalFat [S] 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago (edited ago)
Spinach is just a mean evil veggie and you damn well know it! I had only ever had it form a can as a young one so blech! The quite back accident I had fresh wilted into a soup I had ordered. It was marvelous, sweet, tender! Now I can't get enough and have become one of those weirdos who defend the evil green weed. Then again I also love liver.
[–] Daucus7 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
It pissed me off when they make the "but I'm poor!" excuse. I grew up poor. I couldn't afford luxuries like McDonald's or soda pop. There is zero fucking reason to buy soda pop and then bitch you don't have enough money to feed yourself. Zero. For that matter, it costs nothing to eat fewer calories. Even if you're in that minority that lives in an absolute food desert, you'd have more money if you ate less crap and healthier for not putting your body through as much abuse.
It's like someone complaining that gasoline is expensive, so instead of buying premium they buy regular but buy 25 gallons of it for their car's 20 gallon tank, and then stand complaining about how little money they have while excess gasoline slops all over their shoes.
[–] Nofucksgibbon 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
I saw that meme yesterday on someone's status and responded with something similar. Also went so far as to point out how raspberries/grapes and pineapple have different seasons, so one is going to be expensive. Also that making good monetary choices, not just health choices are something everyone has to do. That meme is inaccurate at best, another shitty piece of fat logic.
[–] thintowin1997 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
My bf's mom has celiacs and she never eats out because of it though... The whole gluten thing puts a damper on fast good
[–] trishit_01 ago
My Mom has celiac disease (recently diagnosed) and I'm currently waiting my results from my endoscopy to see if I have it. I have cut out pretty much all fast food because my blood testing showed the markers for it. You'd be amazed where gluten hides. It's in everything since it's such a cheap filler/thickener.
[–] ItsCalledaSalad ago
McDonalds is not cheap. Fat people are lazy and complacent. That's how they get fat. And that's why they stay fat.
[–] 6104836? 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
declares it can feed its entire family for $15 to $20 fast food places such as McDonald's.
That's a lot of money. My boyfriend and I pay about forty dollars a week for just us. We splurge here and there, but overall we're happy with rice/chicken/beans, etc. If we had a family, it'd of course go up, but nothing nearing twenty dollars for just one meal! Especially if we were really struggling!
[–] its-the-new-style 0 points 10 points 10 points (+10|-0) ago
Processed foods contain wheat & wheat gluten and other stuff bad for celiacs. Home cooking is the best way to alleviate symptoms.
Stupid fats.
[–] NotPolice 0 points 4 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago
The Mcwaddles is what really gives it away. Your kids don't have any of the shit you speak of, because no parent who cared enough to not get the 'bad foodsa' from the grocery store would take the chilluns to mcwaddles.
...oh fuck, I just realized my mistake. Nevermind, they're obviously to fat to really care. The chilluns excuse is really for them
[–] trishit_01 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
My children get McDonald's on occasion. I care about them and we're not fat. However, I can feed my family a nice, healthy dinner for less than $15. Last night was pork chops (boneless on sale 4 nice sized chops for ~$9), broccoli ($0.99/lb) and brown rice ($3 for the whole bag and we didn't eat the whole bag). Most nights I can get away even cheaper than that.