Obesity in Europe

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  1. And yet again, the saturation makes it look as if 18% were basically nothing but at 35% mass death by fat tsunami is imminent.

  2. I wonder why Czechia is higher on the scale than Slovakia? They were once one country and share a lot of the same cuisine.

  3. Resisting to Turkish cuisine is really hard. Even street foods are good, you can find a good gem nearly in every street.

  4. Obesity in modern era is a sign of poverty imo. Though some people believe that obesity in Turkey is too much because Turkish cuisine is hard to resist, I disagree with that. Turkish people eat unhealthy, cheap, poor quality bread every day and very often. Consumption frenzy has increased tremendously. Fast food restaurant chains are all over the country. We don’t eat quality food. We don’t eat for the taste, we eat for being fed. So, no, i don’t think it’s the cuisine, it’s the corrupted culture and poverty together.

  5. Fatter than I thought it was. That extra weight is a waste of calories. Those Joules can be used to power cities instead instead of whales.

  6. Hey, hey, not fair. They’ve frighten us that ME would starve now with no supply from Ukraine, while starvation is far away from their concerns.

    (info for the butthurt: le joke)

  7. The color scheme is a bit dramatic. You could think Czechia and Hungary are double the size of Austria and Slovakia when in reality it’s 20% vs 26%.

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