>Billions of poor people around the globe are not fat.
Is it possible that it's because those people don't have the same highly-processed junk food that is prevalent in the US?
Seems like if you're poor in other countries, you eat things like beans, rice, and whatever grows locally, but if you're poor in the US, you eat things like McDonalds and food with high fructose corn syrup, excess sugar and salt, dyes, and cheap additives and fillers.
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>Billions of poor people around the globe are not fat.
Is it possible that it's because those people don't have the same highly-processed junk food that is prevalent in the US?
Seems like if you're poor in other countries, you eat things like beans, rice, and whatever grows locally, but if you're poor in the US, you eat things like McDonalds and food with high fructose corn syrup, excess sugar and salt, dyes, and cheap additives and fillers.