lawsuits about obesity!!!!!!!?

Posted by beeman | Obesity In Children | Monday 30 November 2009 3:51 am

"WASHINGTON – Kellogg Co., the world’s largest cereal maker, has agreed to raise the nutritional value of cereals and snacks it markets to children.

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The Battle Creek, Mich., company avoided a lawsuit threatened by parents and nutrition advocacy groups worried about increasing child obesity. Kellogg intends to formally announce its decision Thursday."
What is wrong with you PEOPLE, you got fat by yourselves by eating like dogs, not looking what you are eating and demending better foods. Just like truly Americans, you always point at somebody else. Shame on you.
IT’S YOUR FALUT DEAR AMERICNA PEOPLE, NOT THE COMPANIES. EDUCATE YOURSELVES.
Yep, I agree…
No, No, No, not the TV again!!
The character, or rather lack of it is to blame.
I love TV and I could spend hours watchin it, yet I am not even overweight.
AND, I am 42Y/O

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1 Comment »

  1. Comment by Dana B — November 30, 2009 @ 3:51 am

    Damn right. Parents are looking for a scapegoat to try and convince themselves that they are not at fault for their fat kids. It’s the parents fault for plopping their little butterballs infront of the TV, picking up drive-thru instead of cooking wholesome meals and letting them play baseball and soccer on playstation instead of getting out and doing the real thing. Why? Because today’s parents today are LAZY. Too lazy to read nutrition lables, too lazy to make oatmeal instead of pouring coco puffs, too lazy to take their kids to a park to run wild and too lazy to educate themselves on what and HOW MUCH kids should be eating.

    But it’s OK, because it was Kellogs that made their kids fat, obviously.

    Things like this make me embarrased to be American. Let it be known that there are still some of us who take responsibility for our own action.

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