[GCFL-discuss] Mickey D
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Thu Jun 3 22:12:47 CDT 2004
So true. They also weren't as healthy, didn't grow as tall or live as long
as we do now. A lot of it had to do with diet.
Dave
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> What we don't really know anymore is,
>
> if a child is exposed to no commercials,
>
> if there are no hot fad "peer pressure" foods,
>
> if a parent provides access to a variety of nutritious foods, including
> some sweets and chips,
>
> then, what would a child choose?
>
>
> Of course for most of human history, most people in most nations had one
> or two dishes to eat every day. Cabbage soup in Poland, oatmeal in
> Scotland, etc. There was little variety and less variation.
>
>
> Siarlys
>
>
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