It really can't get any simpler than "Stop shoving food in your facehole." There's nothing else, no excuse, no reason for someone to eat more than they need. Only lame nonsense excuses.
It really can't get any simpler than "Stop shoving food in your facehole." There's nothing else, no excuse, no reason for someone to eat more than they need. Only lame nonsense excuses.
Only lame nonsense excuses.
so the engineering of food to create cravings does not take place?
> Only lame nonsense excuses.
so the engineering of food to create cravings does not take place?
Not to sound too much like a jerk but what part of "Don't eat more than you need" was difficult to understand? Because from where I'm sitting, it's plain and clear.
Not to sound too much like a jerk but what part of "Don't eat more than you need" was difficult to understand? Because from where I'm sitting, it's plain and clear.
Food choice makes a big difference.
But a lot of low end foods are engineered to encourage binge eating. Who hasn't accidentally eaten an entire bag of something that you wanted to save for later?
they even slyly bragged about it in their commercials
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=333ac__d9Mw
there is a LOT of food engineering science that goes into this.
so yes, food discipline is important, but it is an uneven playing field when food is engineered to take advantage of the mechanisms of addiction to ramp up sales