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vfem
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Just wait until Obesity, Diabetes, Heart Disease and many other things related to diet are called 'determined' or 'pre-existing' conditions to insurance companies.... and no one carries you any longer.davaroo said:Think about it. Once a label is in place you've been WARNED.
If you violate that warning, then you are a willing wrongdoer - the worst kind of person on earth these days.
I would like to see healthcare costs go down so someday I can insure myself and my family. I don't think its going to happen unless people WANT to take care of themselves... why wouldn't someone want to be healthy if it saved them money?!
With the recession, I quit smoking last year because I needed the $$$, and my health came second. It was getting hard listing to my DD tell me I smelled bad and would pretend to cough around me after I had a smoke.
If this industry spent billions to try to block this system, would it have taken that much to switch over to healthier ingredients and make themselves look better on the shelves? Or are they all convinced that their unhealthy food won't survive this...? Will these increase their food prices? Or will it lower them in attempt to sell even MORE?
I do not agree that this is the exact way to go, I don't think it will solve anywhere near as much of the problem as they think it could.... but its an idea worth looking into.
And again, its Europe and Britian... Not America... and they are generally healthier then us?! I'd like to see how it worked there before some group got all up in arms about it here! You know as Americans, we generally are against ANYTHING they do overseas... because its NOT American. That's why we don't cover world news on TV as well as we should.