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Posted by MrJiveBoJingles on Dec-29-2009 21:09:

Global domination by fast food

Even France, which for a long time (or so I read) resisted the tide of fast food, is starting to give in to it. Cheap, efficient, homogeneous, unhealthy cuisine is coming to dominate many countries, resulting in lots of obesity and stuff. From the article:
quote:
The average French meal has decreased in length from an hour and 22 minutes in 1978 to just 38 minutes today.

Thoughts on this trend? Do you make a point of having leisurely and home-cooked meals? Or have you too given in to the tide of McDonald's?


Posted by nefardec on Dec-29-2009 21:21:

when i am at work i typically take a short lunch and then browse the record store or something before getting back to my workstation. so probably something like 15-30 min.

when i cook dinner it is usually an epic process that takes anywhere from 1.5-3 hours depending how many courses there are, the prep work involved, and how i eat them (if i cook everything first or if i cook then eat, then cook, then eat again) i generally don't cook unless it's going to be an epic meal with leftovers i can use for a few days

i rarely eat fast food (except on lunch, and usually ill just get like a falafel or a slice of pizza). when i go out to eat it usually takes 1-2 hours depending on the conversation/company and the size of the meal.


Posted by tubularbills on Dec-29-2009 21:25:

i still eat fast.


Posted by KilldaDJ on Dec-29-2009 21:27:

you might as well eat plastic if your choice of food is fast for the nutritional value of them tings yo?

the only thing that comes to mind is that 2 year old macdonalds burger this woman had and you know what? it looked exactly like a fresh one, no mould or anything, like it was frozen in time or something...now imagine that in yo guts yo?


Posted by Magadansky on Dec-29-2009 21:35:

I never eat at McDonalds or similar "restaurants" since the food there isn't really sufficient for me and its complete junk. I would rather go to a more expensive restaurant than going to McDonalds.


Posted by KilldaDJ on Dec-29-2009 21:36:

quote:
Originally posted by Magadansky
I never eat at McDonalds or similar "restaurants" since the food there isn't really sufficient for me and its complete junk. I would rather go to a more expensive restaurant than going to McDonalds.


well at least you're getting your moneys worth somewhere else!


Posted by MrJiveBoJingles on Dec-29-2009 21:46:

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While adult obesity is rising about 6 percent annually, among children the national rate of growth is 17 percent. At that rate, the French could be - quelle horreur - as fat as Americans by 2020. (More than 65 percent of the population in the United States is considered overweight or obese.)

http://www.nytimes.com/2006/01/25/international/europe/25obese.html

LOL at all the countries who for years made fun of US obesity. Soon we will all be brothers and sisters in fat!


Posted by Arbiter on Dec-29-2009 21:46:

Assuming three meals per day, the French are saving 132 minutes per day, or about 803 hours per year. That's nearly 10% more time to spend on other things per year. Unless they're reducing their lifespan by more than 10%, they may actually be coming out ahead.

Of course, they could probable save even more time whilst having fewer health problems if they just ate less, but if they're too stupid to do so then they're getting exactly what they deserve.


Posted by l�cid on Dec-29-2009 22:06:

sometimes i'll rush through breakfast and lunch, but i always make sure to have a home-cooked meal while sitting at the dinner table every night.


Posted by SYSTEM-J on Dec-29-2009 23:06:

I consider cooking a complete waste of my life and try and minimise it as much as possible. The time spent preparing and then frying a pan of chicken is a weighty investment to me.


Posted by Silky Johnson on Dec-29-2009 23:18:

I cook all of my own meals.


Posted by Lira on Dec-29-2009 23:22:

I think it's unfair to blame fast food for all of it.

The problem is far from being just the consumption of huge amounts of tasty junk fodder, but rather the whole environment in which this happens. How are you supposed to stay in shape when work hours are brutal, you've got little or no time to exercise, and you're under stress for hours on end?

Mama said eat healthy and sleep tight, and your body will be all right.

Edit: This, however, is what my ideal restaurant is like




Posted by Schadenfreude on Dec-29-2009 23:41:

I am allowed fast food twice a month. One weekend i get a poutine, and another i will get 3 Buckburgers with no fries.

I eat at restaurants more than this, but usually keep my choices healthy according to my diet. Cooking is so easy and enjoyable, that i see this as "relax" time instead of being a chore.

Dinners last a long time at our place, I would say at least 45 minutes per supper. It is the best time to talk about how the day went with your S/O.


Posted by LAdazeNYnights on Dec-29-2009 23:42:

whoah. whenever i visit canada i eat that delicious poutine stuff at the airport before flying back home.


Posted by Ian on Dec-29-2009 23:58:

I had a couple of meals at harveys which was the best 'fast' food I'd come across, No shit on your burger unless you ask for it & the angus one was fairly tasty considering. Swiss Chalet was also good for our trip, mostly cos it's hard to go too wrong with spitroasted chicken, but I bought salads from the stores to go with them all, it was just not having all the facilities in our hotels that would've facilitated it.


Posted by Schadenfreude on Dec-30-2009 00:06:

swiss chalet is not healthy


Posted by D-res on Dec-30-2009 21:29:

I can't cook for shit. I can make a few things, but I don't like putting the effort in. A combination of spending a bunch of money at a grocery store, just for some of the food to go bad cause it doesn't get used up, and not having any recipes for healthy and delicious eating that don't require an arm and a leg. This will undoubtedly be the death of me. I do however buy a lot of fruits every time I go the grocery store. They get eaten in a couple days though and I only go grocery shopping once a month. There's a burger place a few blocks away that has fully organic, grass-fed beef. That's the closest thing to healthy I've eaten in recent memory.


Posted by Schadenfreude on Dec-30-2009 21:31:

there is no such thing as can't cook, only lazy


Posted by D-res on Dec-30-2009 21:45:

quote:
Originally posted by Schadenfreude
there is no such thing as can't cook, only lazy


Oh, laziness is a huge part. I'm just also discouraged from retrying something I thoroughly fuck up


Posted by Schadenfreude on Dec-30-2009 21:51:

if you can cook a piece of meat you are set. add salad or veg and BAM you are eating healthy in less time than it takes to drive to the golden arches.

worse case scenario = canned tuna, frozen pre cooked shrimp, boiled egg.


Posted by D-res on Dec-30-2009 22:01:

quote:
Originally posted by Schadenfreude
if you can cook a piece of meat you are set. add salad or veg and BAM you are eating healthy in less time than it takes to drive to the golden arches.

worse case scenario = canned tuna, frozen pre cooked shrimp, boiled egg.


I don't care for McDonalds but sadly I can almost see it from my front steps. It and surrounding restaurants, probably a dozen or more, are within a five minute walk from my house

I wouldn't even know where to begin with your worst case scenario

EDIT: make that about 20 restaurants. It's too tempting


Posted by Schadenfreude on Dec-30-2009 22:08:

willpower is more than what tubularbills screams when he sodomizes his dog.


Posted by Creamfields23 on Dec-30-2009 22:10:

quote:
Originally posted by jennypie
I cook all of my own meals.


I giggled here!


Where and what you eat depends on the amount of time you have and on the amount of cash you have to spent.

Someone who watches what he eats, will for sure take time to cook a healthy meal and avoid paying much of going for the fast elcheao lumps of fat.

Ofcourse the average french meal lenght has decreased. The country has zillion workless people and the people who have work need to watch out what they declare back.

For myself. I try to eat healthy. I do not want to save money on food.


Posted by Ian on Dec-30-2009 22:10:

quote:
Originally posted by Schadenfreude
swiss chalet is not healthy


spit roast chicken is better than tacobell


Posted by SYSTEM-J on Dec-30-2009 22:10:

You don't need willpower if you actually do some exercise.


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