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26 May 18 15:08
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I'm slim but self-identify as a fatty, Monday - Friday

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By:
i_agree_with_nick
When: 26 May 18 15:23
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https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2018/05/25/obese-people-should-start-work-later-avoid-rush-hour-crush-government/


Joking aside, I can't see anything wrong with allowing people, fat or otherwise, to start work later to avoid the rush hour - if the job gets done. They would, of course, have to finish later but this is not mentioned in the article - The Telegraph is becoming an up market version of The Sun!
By:
blank
When: 26 May 18 16:16
If they work something like 11am-7pm it would probably mean a lay in, late main meal and no time for gym. Starting earlier 6am-2pm would be better or night shift, the afternoon shift always carries the most weight in my experience.
By:
casemoney
When: 26 May 18 18:26
Early Shift the One ,and an Increase in Fares  BMI calculator, if you send a Parcel you pay by Weight and Size ??

How can an 8 stone women be paying as much as a 25 stone man ?
By:
STUDYFORM
When: 26 May 18 20:17
'News'papers put ever more ridiculous stuff in their rags and online, in order to keep themselves in business.
Among the most irritating aspects of their m.o. is that they manage to apportion blame to others and keep all journalists free from the ridicule they deserve but never get.
By:
Crisp77
When: 26 May 18 20:24
Thought this was being done to cut down on attacks on lollipop men.
By:
moisok
When: 26 May 18 22:19
should be walking to work and stop eating so much
By:
DenzilPenberthy
When: 26 May 18 22:37
This country is fcuked imo.
By:
moisok
When: 26 May 18 22:40
of course one of them would make enough meals for a family for a month
By:
DenzilPenberthy
When: 26 May 18 23:07
Nobody wants any responsibilty for being a lazy fat coont and wants/needs every excuse to validate their glutony it fcuking stinks imo.
By:
DenzilPenberthy
When: 26 May 18 23:32
I should point out I'm overweight but don't want 'special treatment' eat better and move if you can should be all we hear on the subject.
By:
Dr Crippen
When: 27 May 18 11:29
The addictive nature of the Western diet, and the lack of self control in modern people's eating habits guarantees that the obesity epidemic with continue to get worse.
Because no one is fat out of choice.

The suggestion, is an attempt to manage the problem because they know they cant prevent people from getting fat.
By:
cooperman
When: 27 May 18 13:24
Could throw in a sweetener like a copy of Davina's Work Out DVD
By:
ufcdan
When: 27 May 18 14:42
I'm taking this advice one step further by not working at all so I can concentrate on expanding my girth Cool
By:
lovegod
When: 27 May 18 16:53
Girth as in waistline or somewhere else?
By:
Dr Crippen
When: 27 May 18 17:12
The larger the belly the smaller the....
By:
casemoney
When: 27 May 18 17:57
Was in MAC Ds Seen a couple order 2 QTR pounder Meals ,EACH .
By:
munch man
When: 27 May 18 17:59
I was 22 stone a few years ago. Sad
By:
wolf3011
When: 28 May 18 16:05

May 26, 2018 -- 3:23PM, i_agree_with_nick wrote:


.https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2018/05/25/obese-people-should-start-work-later-avoid-rush-hour-crush-government/Joking aside, I can't see anything wrong with allowing people, fat or otherwise, to start work later to avoid the rush hour - if the job gets done. They would, of course, have to finish later but this is not mentioned in the article - The Telegraph is becoming an up market version of The Sun!


maybe exercise and stop gobbling cream cakes would be the answer instead of an office having to stay open later for slobs

By:
Dr Crippen
When: 28 May 18 18:07
Exercise seems a waste of time and energy for anyone trying to lose weight.

The exercise makes you hungry and you eat more with the intention of burning it off which you never do, so you end up tired and fatter.

You have to bite the bullet and eat less.

However the weight loss is usually temporary anyway, because most people put the weight back on after they get fed up of depriving themselves.
By:
wolf3011
When: 28 May 18 18:23
Unless someone has a medical issue, I have little sympathy for obese people when you compare it to things like cancer which can attack anyone indiscriminately. It's fairly simple to lose weight and there is a strong argument for denying health care to those who refuse to help themselves - I'd include chronic drinkers/ smokers in that category as well. If they can't be bothered looking after themselves, why should the tax payer pick up the bill?
By:
Dr Crippen
When: 28 May 18 19:10
Denying healthcare for self inflicted ailments isn't going to happen because the people in charge are obese themselves.
And with more and more people packing on the pounds it would be a vote loser.

So God only knows where it's going to end.
Most people now regard fat bellies and bums as the normal shape.
And if you're still slim and not on medication by the age of 60, people think there's something wrong with you and you need to see the doctor fast.
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