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elleng

(130,912 posts)
Mon Dec 11, 2017, 09:46 PM Dec 2017

A Nasty, Nafta-Related Surprise: Mexicos Soaring Obesity

Few predicted when Mexico joined the free-trade deal that it would transform the country in a way that would saddle millions with diet-related illnesses.

SAN CRISTÓBAL DE LAS CASAS, Mexico — William Ruiz Sánchez spends his days grilling burgers and slathering fried hot dogs with pepperoni and cheese at his family’s restaurant. Refrigerators and fire-engine red tables provided by Coca-Cola feature the company’s logo in exchange for exclusive sale of its drinks.

Though members of the Ruiz family sometimes eat here, they more often grab dinner at Domino’s or McDonald’s. For midday snacks, they buy Doritos or Cheetos at Oxxo, a convenience store chain so ubiquitous here that nutritionists and health care advocates mockingly refer to the city as San Cristóbal de las Oxxos.

The family’s experience in food service began in the 1960s, when Mr. Ruiz’s grandmother sold tamales and home-cooked food made with produce from a nearby farm; those same ingredients sustained her boys with vegetable stews, beans, tortillas and eggs. Meat was a luxury.

Since then, the Ruizes have become both consumers and participants in an extraordinary transformation of the country’s food system, one that has saddled them and millions of other Mexicans with diet-related illnesses.

It is a seismic shift that some nutritionists say has an underappreciated cause: free trade.'>>>

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/12/11/health/obesity-mexico-nafta.html?

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A Nasty, Nafta-Related Surprise: Mexicos Soaring Obesity (Original Post) elleng Dec 2017 OP
surrounded by healthy food choices yet they choose junk. hmmm nt msongs Dec 2017 #1
Good story..... dixiegrrrrl Dec 2017 #2
I was watching an OLD Tony Bourdain No Reservations in Dubai BigmanPigman Dec 2017 #3

BigmanPigman

(51,593 posts)
3. I was watching an OLD Tony Bourdain No Reservations in Dubai
Mon Dec 11, 2017, 11:26 PM
Dec 2017

and the people there said that with wealth came bad eating habits, little exercise and Diabetes.

Sounds like the fucking moron's diet (12 Diet Cokes a day and a McDonald's lunch of 2,350 calories). There are 3,600 calories in a pound. Do the math. If Mueller doesn't get him his fat ass will.

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