Deconsumption: poverty, the best ecological policy?

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Re: Deconsumption: poverty, the best ecological policy?




by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 11/12/23, 22:44

Ahmed wrote:Indeed, overeating can rhyme with malnutrition...

Organ trafficking takes a number of kidneys from the scrawny people of the slums to transplant them into our little obese diabetics back home... :(
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Re: Deconsumption: poverty, the best ecological policy?




by izentrop » 12/12/23, 02:34

sen-no-sen wrote:It must be remembered that currently there are twice as many people dying from overnutrition as from undernutrition in the world and that the latter particularly affects the poor...in rich countries! A hell of a paradox!
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by Ahmed » 12/12/23, 10:32

Sicetaitsimple: of course, I hear what you are saying, but however many fall back on "junk food" due to lack of means or time, while being perfectly aware that it is not a correct way to eat.
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by Macro » 12/12/23, 11:44

Junk food is expensive... A fried kebab with coke is between €6 and €50. In addition, it takes time to get there and order (when I'm in a taxi, it generally extends my travel time by 9 minutes)....

I eat my bowl every day calmly in about thirty minutes. Mamita estimates the price of our takeaway meals at between €2 and €3 (excluding gas and electricity for cooking).
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by Ahmed » 12/12/23, 13:00

Yes, but that's because you have a Mamita, but imagine a Mamita (or its almost equivalent!) who works outside, has to run around looking for her offspring here and there (school + "activities") , go shopping and do all the work when you get home... :frown:
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by Macro » 12/12/23, 13:11

Ahmed wrote:Yes, but that's because you have a Mamita, but imagine a Mamita (or its almost equivalent!) who works outside, has to run around looking for her offspring here and there (school + "activities") , go shopping and do all the work when you get home... :frown:


Mamita works... She hires at 7:15 a.m. and hires at 19 p.m. in the evening 5 days a week and on call 2 to 3 weekends a month.... She has free time between 11 a.m. and 16 p.m. (not always it may be that there are races that fall) It is true that the minimacros are autonomous.. But the second (even if he earns more than his mother) eats from the bowl too. Generally on Sunday evening we have three to 4 days of tuperware in the fridge.

It's an organization. Mamita is a full-time job : Cheesy: : Cheesy: : Cheesy:
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by Ahmed » 12/12/23, 13:41

This is a high-performance Mamita! 8)
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by Macro » 12/12/23, 14:07

Ahmed wrote:This is a high-performance Mamita! 8)


Especially well trained... : Cheesy:
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by Ahmed » 12/12/23, 14:42

It explains everything! : Mrgreen:
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