• Mateoto@lemmy.world
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    “What we found is that consuming high amounts of ultra-processed foods could increase your risk of developing depression by up to 50%,” said Raaj Mehta, MD, MPH, one of the study’s authors and a gastroenterologist at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston.

    Obligatory: Fuck Nestlé (P&G, Unilever, etc.)

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      You know nothing is stopping people from eating these foods in moderation. You don’t have to go out and eat a family sized bag of chips by yourself in a single sitting.

      Consuming large amounts of any food in a single sitting would be bad for you.

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        Eating disorders exist, company cantines exist, poverty exists. Not everyone has free choice in exactly how much processed stuff they eat.

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          Everyone has a say in what they eat.

          A ten ounce bad of doritos at my local super market is $6

          I can get a pound of chicken breast for $4 and a pound if fresh green beans for $2.50

          I can buy a bunch of celery, baby carrots and a low calorie dip for the same price

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            A bag of Doritos is ready to eat. The chicken breast and green beans have to be prepared and there are many factors why that may not be feasible for someone.

            Celery and a low calorie dip is not exactly a healthy balanced meal, sure it’s low in calories but it’s low in just about everything and not really much better than a bag of Doritos.

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            Some people just don’t.

            People with ED might have to eat food that they know will cause problems in the long term because the short term consequences of the alternative are catastrophic.

            A lot of companies do not offer fridges or even any place to store food, the worker has to eat what the company offers.

            Poor people often do not have the time or energy to prepare their own food as they often have to work twice as hard if they ever want to rise above the poverty line. The time it takes to plan, store the ingredients (and some don’t even have the material necessities needed to store food) and prepare those supposedly cheaper fresh ingredients comes at the cost of not being able to work for that time. So it is often cheaper for the poor person to buy the seemingly more expensive processed food.

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          Unprocessed food is far more expensive. Very few people don’t have access either.

          I’d you are getting fat at work, Jesus Christ, have a modicum of self restraint.

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        Family sized bags of chips are also a comfort food and very appealing when depressed.
        They are cheap enough and filling enough and interesting enough that you can find yourself munching through them as you try and distract yourself from whatever.
        It’s quite easy to set up a vicious circle of depressed -> eat crap -> depression.
        And it is very difficult to break out of it

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          But again that is not the companies fault that is making them. Tens if not hundreds of millions of people enjoy those foods responsibly every day.

          It’s the depressed person who has an issue and needs to seek mental health care

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            I know someone very dear to me who can get suicidal and the only way to break out is by eating extraordinarily unhealthy food. So not buying them is not an option. One of the triggers for such a suicidal episode by the way is her weight and the stigma that comes along with it. So no it is not option. Shut the fuck up.

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              and this is why the insistent blemishing of artificial sweeteners maddens me, it’s nothing but a vehicle for feeling superior.

              sugarfree soda is kinda amazing, can we maybe resist the urge to scream at new things and just appreciate that people can now drink things that make them happy without gaining a bunch of weight from it?

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            Just because reddit banned fatpeoplehate, that doesn’t mean you need to be self righteous here.