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Tommy Toes
06 Oct 15 22:37
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That is an absolutely horrific latest statistic, which I've just seen on BBC Midlands News.

Bag yourself a lifeboat as this country is bound to sink soon!

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By:
i_agree_with_nick
When: 06 Oct 15 22:43
I think I recall Boston being named as having the highest percentage of overweight adults in England. That was about three years ago so not sure if still true.
By:
FredRescue
When: 06 Oct 15 22:45
Billy Boston
By:
Tommy Toes
When: 06 Oct 15 22:46
Nick, I remember various numbers/places being bandied about in the last few years as to where the fattest people were in the UK, but I can't ever recall it being anywhere near as much as almost 70%.

That really is staggering - and ultimately very worrying as to where this ridiculous explosion in obesity is going to stop, if it ever does.
By:
i_agree_with_nick
When: 06 Oct 15 22:49
Yes, a shocking statistic. Especially as (I think) being obese is a step up from being fat or overweight.
By:
naydam
When: 06 Oct 15 22:49
Hmmm. Time to increase the tolerances? Then you could make people fat or thin whichever suited your porpoise! Happy
By:
i_agree_with_nick
When: 06 Oct 15 22:55
It seems to me that foodstuffs that used to be considered a treat are now consumed on an everyday basis - and in much bigger quantities.
By:
Dr Crippen
When: 06 Oct 15 22:56
It's remarkable the number of people who use walking aids who are overweight.

You'd think they'd have the sense to lose weight if they've got a problem with getting about.
By:
ooO{Alpha Centauri}Ooo
When: 06 Oct 15 22:58
Wouldn't surprise me if that was a national statistic, just walking along pavements now requires the overtaking skills of Lewis Hamilton, it's like a japanese game show just trying to get to anywhere in the city.
By:
alun2005
When: 06 Oct 15 23:03
A staggering statistic indeed Tommy. Little wonder why your svelte and chic slimline far-sighted friend The Count wants nothing to do with the "out of control drunks" and 'muppets' of that beleaguered town.

Once again the Great Man is seemingly vindicated. How right he surely was when he loftily instructed such recidivists to "find another county" when they foolishly sought refuge in Staffordshire. If ONLY he could be put in charge of European border control.
By:
Tommy Toes
When: 06 Oct 15 23:04
Very funny Alun!
By:
blackestnight
When: 06 Oct 15 23:06
Tommy, I think takeaways and going to fastfood outlets was a treat when I was a kid, now it seems the norm.
By:
Muntz Street
When: 06 Oct 15 23:12
It isn't obesity, Tommy, it's a hitherto underrecognised condition known as VDD - Vertical Dimension Deficiency.  It means they are too short for their body weight.
By:
bix
When: 07 Oct 15 10:28
It's not their fault. It's their genes and glands.
By:
CLYDEBANK29
When: 07 Oct 15 10:58
"In Wolverhampton 69.8% of adults are either overweight or obese, compared with 64% nationally."
By:
Dr Crippen
When: 07 Oct 15 11:05
Just think of the edge that normal size people have got over these ugly tubs of lard.

Mind you they'll have the edge if they're unemployed. They'll get more dole money.

The fatties will be regarded as disabled and get extra cash for gorging themselves to bursting point.
While normal size people just get basic JSA.
By:
rob_dylan
When: 07 Oct 15 11:16
As the late, great Maggie Thatcher once said... We need a little less understanding and a bit more stigmatising.
By:
Pounf
When: 07 Oct 15 11:51
I blame the orange chip - a black country delicacy
By:
Sica Dan
When: 07 Oct 15 12:08
I recall reading the other day that one of our gold medal winning rowers
was technically  obese!! so take that 69% figure with a pinch of the salt
that is bad for you.
By:
alun2005
When: 07 Oct 15 12:12
I'm just glad that the children of Wolverhampton, the Black Country and the entire Midlands region WON'T be stuffing their faces with Peppa Pig/Funny Feet ice cream lollies. They can hunt high and low for these ice-creams as long as they like, but thank the Lord these delicious items are all safely locked up beyond their reach in Tommy's SIX huge deep freezers.
By:
CLYDEBANK29
When: 07 Oct 15 13:02
it's overweight OR obese, not obese.
By:
bigH
When: 07 Oct 15 13:33
I have never seen anyone in the Wolverhampton area who looks as though they have more than £10 to their name

If you've got no money, I'd expect you to be thin

So what are they eating?
By:
CLYDEBANK29
When: 07 Oct 15 13:45
Meat, fish and fresh fruit and vegetables are the most expensive and least fattening foods.  So it stands to reason poor people are more likely to be fat on that basis alone.
By:
Sica Dan
When: 07 Oct 15 13:46
That's abuse of Wulfrunians, reported.
By:
Biscar Two from a mile back
When: 07 Oct 15 13:54
Does this figure change during Ramadan ?
By:
CLYDEBANK29
When: 07 Oct 15 14:18
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bullsh1t.


boll0x
By:
rob_dylan
When: 07 Oct 15 14:25
Laugh clydebank.

root veg soup with bread rolls.... cheap and healthy
vege bolognese with pasta.... cheap and low fat and basically healthyish
vege chilli with rice... cheap and low fat and basically healthyish
baked potatoes with Sausage casserole with no sausages .... cheap and low fat and 5 of your 5 a day

I'll go through the recipes with you if you want. 

bananas and apples and oranges cost about 15p each I think.  unsugared fruit juice is about 50p a litre.
By:
rob_dylan
When: 07 Oct 15 14:26
People eat junk food because they are lazy not because they are poor.
By:
TommyBarnes
When: 07 Oct 15 14:32
Dr Crppen has a point about walking aids. Most people under 70 riding mobility scooters do tend to have @rses that hang over both sides of the seats on these things.
By:
rob_dylan
When: 07 Oct 15 14:34
Obviously the best way to stop fat people being fat is to help them do even less exercise than they already do.
By:
TommyBarnes
When: 07 Oct 15 14:36
Sausage casserole with no sausages? Is that a vegetable casserole then?
By:
rob_dylan
When: 07 Oct 15 14:40
Yeah, tried it the other day and it was cracking.  Fry some onions and celery, tin of Chickpeas, swede, tin of tomatoes, passata, some herbs just chuck it on top of 2 or 3 baked spuds add spinach and peas on the side, was well good.  Bolognese without mince, chilli con carne without carne, loads of meals are still really good if you just remove the meat.
By:
CLYDEBANK29
When: 07 Oct 15 14:44
Your recipes are based on rice bread potatoes and pasta, the four cheapest foods which are all fattening.  Meat and fish aren't.  Cheap sausages with low meat content are more fattening than high meat content.  Bacon with lots of fat is half the price of bacon without, cheap mince too.  Apples are expensive to the poorest in our society.

If you have money being relatively rich makes you more culpable, because you can afford a better diet. Your overall physical and mental health is likely to be better too which makes exercise easier.  It is also likely that you are likely to be less educated if you are poor, meaning you are less likely to be aware of good nutrition, or bought up in that environment.  It goes without saying that in the vast majority of cases you don't have to be fat if you are poor.
By:
CLYDEBANK29
When: 07 Oct 15 14:45
Removing the meat, as long as the meat is lean, is just going to make you fatter.
By:
rob_dylan
When: 07 Oct 15 14:47
ffs nothing wrong with rice bread spuds and pasta.  All things in moderation. I am not suggesting you eat ten tonnes of the stuff a week.
By:
rob_dylan
When: 07 Oct 15 14:48
Obviously if you are a glutton then you will get fat regardless, to a point, of what you eat.  Perhaps I should have added gluttony to idleness as to the reason people get fat.
By:
Injera
When: 07 Oct 15 18:03
Obesity crisis/foodbanks.

I'm confused.
By:
Thin and Crispy
When: 07 Oct 15 18:09
Biggest help in saving money on food is a decent size freezer.  You can buy a lot of frozen stuff that is a lot cheaper, including fruit and veg.

The poorer you are the less likely you are to be able to buy in bulk, freeze it and save money.

It actually costs more to live when poor....that's not just food but housing, power, transport etc.
By:
Danno
When: 07 Oct 15 18:13
The missus is a hospital physio. Almost every patient they treat has a preventable or lifestyle-related problem, and is significantly overweight. Strain on NHS is obvious. For many, even most (particularly women of a certain ethnic group), they have done no significant exercise in their adult lives. There are cultural issues that someone needs to be brave enough to address.
By:
alun2005
When: 07 Oct 15 18:26
It doesn't help when we have people classifying Obesity as some sort of disease.
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