Global Junk Food: How the Fast Food Industry is Making Poor Countries Fat | ENDEVR Documentary
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Length: 51min 27sec (3087 seconds)
Published: Sun Mar 14 2021
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Poor countries
As an Indian, I can tell you that the obesity problem goes way beyond Western fast food. It's easy to look at the stats and say "look what the West is doing to us!!", when in fact some of us have had terrible diets long before.
Of course, a lot of Indians eat healthy home cooked food but the same crowd that gets fat on Maccas or KFC are probably the same that were eating street food covered in butter/ghee before fast food entered the scene. Just go to YouTube and type in "India street food" and click any video and you will see what I am talking about.
I myself am from Kerala where there aren't nearly as many foreign fast food chains and I still see many big bellied folks around. It comes down to the diet (high carbs, fats, etc), lack of education on healthy eating and the fact that relative to the west, people aren't as active.
It already made the rich western world fat, so onwards and upwards I guess...
Video unavailable here in India. Seriously, India is one of the subject countries of the video.
Didn't realize France was a poor country :(
its sugar, biggest drug pushed and supported by governments
Itβs amazing how much our thoughts are influenced by marketing. I will sometimes get the warm and fuzzies over some thought or dream, or look for the spirit of something and then have to pull back when I realise it was just marketing. Coca Cola is big on selling dreams in order to sell product, itβs even infiltrated Christmas.
It's beyond just making people fat but producing food as drugs, getting people addicted to the crap. These companies hire food scientists to figure out how to keep people snacking.
That's why anyone who is taken in by these companies virtue signalling about race, gender, LGBT stuff etc etc etc, are the most stupid gullible people on the planet. It's basically a very crude tactic to divert attention away from their monumental greed and crimes against humanity. They couldn't give two shits about equality or justice. People keep falling for it though, over and over over again.