Moderation--we all love it. Who is willing to decry a sensible, moderate policy when it comes to diet?
I am.
Show me any world in which the garbage sold at those chain food joints qualifies as food, and I'll agree that it is Ok to eat it.
Do you want a coffin with that?
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They shld have added KFC...
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This reminds me of a funny story.
Way back in the early 90s (adopt grandpa voice for this story) we had a project to do in the standard Engineering School maths class. We were given a McDonald's menu, which included prices and nutritional information, and had to work out the most cost effective way of getting a standard dietary intake through the items on the menu.
Tricky.
However, my friends and I, being rather clever and all ( ) didn't even need to set up the various equations (and possibly even computer model) to work it out, the answer was as ingenious as it was simple:
The most cost effective way to eat from a McDonald's menu, was to eat only the tomato ketchup ... because it is free!
Needless to say, from my undergraduate days until now, I can recall no more than about 2 or 3 times I've eaten McDonalds, always only when taken there by someone else. That stuff barely qualifies as food (except, um... the ketchup, of course!) I remember a few friends of the anarchist / punk / militant vegan variety who used to protest outside the big McDs on Queens Street, in the heart of Auckland.
ah, those were the days!
Way back in the early 90s (adopt grandpa voice for this story) we had a project to do in the standard Engineering School maths class. We were given a McDonald's menu, which included prices and nutritional information, and had to work out the most cost effective way of getting a standard dietary intake through the items on the menu.
Tricky.
However, my friends and I, being rather clever and all ( ) didn't even need to set up the various equations (and possibly even computer model) to work it out, the answer was as ingenious as it was simple:
The most cost effective way to eat from a McDonald's menu, was to eat only the tomato ketchup ... because it is free!
Needless to say, from my undergraduate days until now, I can recall no more than about 2 or 3 times I've eaten McDonalds, always only when taken there by someone else. That stuff barely qualifies as food (except, um... the ketchup, of course!) I remember a few friends of the anarchist / punk / militant vegan variety who used to protest outside the big McDs on Queens Street, in the heart of Auckland.
ah, those were the days!
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Ben: I'm gathering that you're an Aussie of similar vintage to me, so I guess you'd remember too the anti-smoking campaigns they used to put on TV, like the sponge soaking up all the dirty, greasy water, or more comically, the 'Bag the Fag(means cigarettes in Australia/NZ/UK etc.!)' campaign: It was very visually impacting but it didn't stop many people smoking that I knew - They just figured 'won't happen to me'. Same with the 'Grim Reaper' HIV/AIDS ads, didn't eliminate unsafe sex. People (including me:)) know that their unskilful habits are harming them, probably going to kill them but they prefer to remain blissfully ignorant. Hence, we practice!
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Hey John
Mate, I think you would be surpised as to how effective those campaigns really are/were. And for a lot of people that are addicted, those ads become a constant nag, that and other social pressures, it builds up. Most people I have known who were addicted, myself included, hated smoking and were looking for the courage or support to give up - even if it was never admitted.
How long has it been since you've been home John? Have you been back after a law was passed that turns quarter of a cigarette packet into a health warning? And that's just one of them.
That grim reaper ad was a classic.
A few years later when I was doing marketing as part of my degree, it was cited as the most successful television campaign for a public health message (in Australia).
kind regards
Ben
Mate, I think you would be surpised as to how effective those campaigns really are/were. And for a lot of people that are addicted, those ads become a constant nag, that and other social pressures, it builds up. Most people I have known who were addicted, myself included, hated smoking and were looking for the courage or support to give up - even if it was never admitted.
How long has it been since you've been home John? Have you been back after a law was passed that turns quarter of a cigarette packet into a health warning? And that's just one of them.
That grim reaper ad was a classic.
A few years later when I was doing marketing as part of my degree, it was cited as the most successful television campaign for a public health message (in Australia).
kind regards
Ben
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- Cormac McCarthy, The Road
Learn this from the waters:
in mountain clefts and chasms,
loud gush the streamlets,
but great rivers flow silently.
- Sutta Nipata 3.725
Compassionate Hands Foundation (Buddhist aid in Myanmar) • Buddhist Global Relief • UNHCR
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Hi Ben,
Points taken. I was back in Oz for 6 months in '09 but not being a smoker didn't pay so much attention to the nifty new feature on the packs Well done, anti-smoking lobby Yeah I remember being freaked out by the reaper thing but it hit me a few years early, if you know what I mean! Anyway, if these campaigns can stop people living an unhealthy lifestyle, great. I guess I just wanted to point out from my own experience that deep-rooted bad habits have a terrible habit of sticking around longer than Geoffrey Boycott on a plum pudding pitch, even though we know it (he?) is harmful! All the best to you and yours down there in Tassie!
John
Points taken. I was back in Oz for 6 months in '09 but not being a smoker didn't pay so much attention to the nifty new feature on the packs Well done, anti-smoking lobby Yeah I remember being freaked out by the reaper thing but it hit me a few years early, if you know what I mean! Anyway, if these campaigns can stop people living an unhealthy lifestyle, great. I guess I just wanted to point out from my own experience that deep-rooted bad habits have a terrible habit of sticking around longer than Geoffrey Boycott on a plum pudding pitch, even though we know it (he?) is harmful! All the best to you and yours down there in Tassie!
John