All this talking about getting fat. Still no one understands that if you avoird fat in 
the food you will get fat. I you avoid Proteins you will get fat. The reason? The only 
thing that makes pe4ople fat is carbon hydrates. And that's what you eat more of 
trying to avoid fat and proteins. Advertising is stupid.

Claes
§( :8-)

----- Original Message ----- 
From: Aaron Pawson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, July 26, 2002 5:21 PM
Subject: {W&P} Americans discover "Big Mac" contains fat shocker!!!!!!


> 
> I think it's a sad reflection of the complete and utter insanity of a lot 
> of recent legal rulings, that stories like this no longer surprise me.
> 
> ********************************************
> 
> http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/2151754.stm
> 
> A group of overweight Americans have sued several US fast food giants 
> accusing them of knowingly serving meals that cause obesity and disease.
> 
> The lawsuit - filed in New York State Supreme Court in the Bronx - says 
> that McDonald's, Burger King, Wendy's and Kentucky Fried Chicken misled 
> customers by enticing them with greasy, salty and sugary food.
> 
> "The fast-food industry has wrecked my life," Caesar Barbar, one of 
> plaintiffs, told the New York Post.
> 
> Mr Barbar - a 57-year-old maintenance supervisor who weighs almost 125 
> kilograms (275 pounds) - said he regularly ate fast food until 1996, when a 
> doctor warned his diet could potentially kill him. Mr Barbar said he had 
> already had two heart attacks and has been suffering from diabetes.
> 
> "I always thought it was good for you. I never thought there was anything 
> wrong with it," he said.
> 
> A recent assessment of obesity in the US found that more than a half of all 
> adult Americans were overweight. About 54 million adults were classified as 
> obese - that is people who are about 15 kilos or more over the healthy norm 
> based on height - and hundreds of thousands of deaths each year were 
> attributed to obesity-related diseases.
> 
> Health groups say one of the biggest culprits for this growing epidemic is 
> junk food, and that the best time to break the cycle between obesity and 
> bad eating habits is when people are young.
> 
> Fast food companies - such as McDonald's and Burger King - are currently 
> participating in a campaign urging young Americans to eat a healthier diet.
> 
> A spokesman for a restaurant industry group has ridiculed the legal action.
> 
> "He must be aware that fully two-thirds of all foods consumed in America 
> are consumed in people's homes. Is he proposing that we sue America's 
> moms?" John Doyle of the Center for
> Consumer Freedom told ABC News.
> 
> ********************************************
> 
> 
> Aaron
> 
> To infinity and beyond, then hopefully back in time for tea.
> 
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