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Athlete population in two years, promise.
Fish and chips should be classed as a luxury food these days, you seen the cost of them. Cheaper to go shop and buy letture, tomatoes. cheese and bread and make a healthy meal. Plus I believe the main dish of the UK is now Curry.
In the beginning, fast food and TV dinners were healthier and definitely cheaper than home made, but as operational prices rose, the fast food industry and frozen dinner industry found it harder to keep pricing them so cheap. So, this is when they started jamming everything with filler ingredients and later preservatives to keep on the shelves longer.
Americans could quit this stuff but the problem is that it's literally a lot more expensive to make a hearty home cooked meal with healthy ingredients than it is to nuke something in the microwave or air fryer.
Also, so many generations of Americans grew up eating this stuff that they have no idea how to cook anything and have developed a complex about it. Cooking shows made things even worse. Because of TV chefs, people think that they have to literally be a world class chef to make anything, even rice or a poached egg. So they keep buying fast food and frozen dinners because to them, it's easier to buy a $5 turkey dinner that tastes good than it is to make it.
Really? You think corn syrup is worse than cane sugar?
Time poor, even when familys have money for proper meals, if they are both working 40+ hours, there isnt much time to cook properly. Makes it real hard.
Of course that doesnt affect the rich with their personal chefs lmao.
It doesn't effect the politicians either who let 40 million people come in unvetted and unabated while pretending it's anybody's fault but the politicians that housing prices have gone up, and wages have stagnated.
You're not wrong. It's a common issue in my age bracket where people have jobs and families. Your only option after work and afternoon sports events is usually a drive-thru.
enough time goes by and suddenly your hard earned life savings you sacrificed everything for are getting siphoned off by an assisted living community for the dementia that hits you during your retirement years.
Life really is a racket.