The Impact of Wal-Mart Supercenters on Body Mass Index and Obesity

Quote from AlpineTrout:

Don't blame Walmart or Sams or Costco. They're merely providing what fat asses want. A majority a lard asses are lower class and uneducated.

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I've been shopping at Costco for about 10 years, and I don't see a plethora of "fat asses".

Most people and everyone with a family should be shopping Costco, Sams, or the like.
 
Quote from AlpineTrout:

Don't blame Walmart or Sams or Costco. They're merely providing what fat asses want. A majority a lard asses are lower class and uneducated.

Here is the reason the lower class is huge:

There are more calories per dollar in cheap food. Big Macs, Fritos, Cheetos, French Fries, Fried Chicken............much higher than vegetables, fruit and other food groups. Therefore, bigger bang for the buck.

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Generally true, but you could eat even cheaper (and much healthier) with low-cost vegetables (dried beans, fresh carrots, etc.) Of course, if your kids are raised on fast food and chips, they probably won't be thrilled about bean soup for dinner, but nonetheless it's true.
 
Quote from MKTrader:

Generally true, but you could eat even cheaper (and much healthier) with low-cost vegetables (dried beans, fresh carrots, etc.) Of course, if your kids are raised on fast food and chips, they probably won't be thrilled about bean soup for dinner, but nonetheless it's true.

People have a taste for starchy, salty, sweet things. Parents have an obligation to their kids to not let them go hog wild on such "foods".
 
Quote from Scataphagos:

I've been shopping at Costco for about 10 years, and I don't see a plethora of "fat asses".

Most people and everyone with a family should be shopping Costco, Sams, or the like.

Obesity is out of control in Georgia. A walk through a Walmart or Sams here looks like a cattle call.
 
Quote from Scataphagos:

Parents have an obligation to their kids to not let them go hog wild on such "foods".

I think they know that, I hear them talk the talk, but they don't have the energy nor the discipline themselves to follow through.
 
Quote from nutmeg:

I think they know that, I hear them talk the talk, but they don't have the energy nor the discipline themselves to follow through.

Isn't that what parenting is all about? Making the kids do what's right or good for them in spite of their protests? I understand many don't, of course.
 
It is all about the demographic. Look at the lower level of education of those you reference. Higher percentage of smokers as well. Divorce rate is higher. WMT picks their locations based on demographic (eg. lower income, lower education, etc). Doesn't have anything to do with cost of food. It is about choices and lifestyle.
 
Quote from tradeshark:

It is all about the demographic. Look at the lower level of education of those you reference. Higher percentage of smokers as well. Divorce rate is higher. WMT picks their locations based on demographic (eg. lower income, lower education, etc). Doesn't have anything to do with cost of food. It is about choices and lifestyle.

Not true where I live. WMT Superstore in a big shopping complex, few blocks away from a golf course.

I don't shop there... actually get a negative vibe from the place. I bypass WMT and shop at Costco about 10 miles further away.
 
Quote from nutmeg:

I think they know that, I hear them talk the talk, but they don't have the energy nor the discipline themselves to follow through.
So if 95% of traders fail......then 95% of parents fail too?
Just a thought.
 
Quote from Scataphagos:

Not true where I live. WMT Superstore in a big shopping complex, few blocks away from a golf course.

I don't shop there... actually get a negative vibe from the place. I bypass WMT and shop at Costco about 10 miles further away.

There is a really amazing negative vibe to it. Hard to describe... almost like walking into Jonestown while they're drinking the KoolAid. "All these people are demented and doomed. And I'm weirdly tempted to join them."
 
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