I read a book called The Hunter's Breath about working in the Antarctic. These researchers get to go "shopping" for food at the station before heading out and they pick a lot of junk food over veggies and fruits - "There were three prized food items that we bartered amongst ourselves for during the field season: 1. Cadbury chocolate bars, 2. Oreo cookies, 3. Pringle potato chips.... Consuming a single chocolate bar could bring your body out of a chill when working on the ice, and the candy bars were as coveted as a warm pair of mittens." The author talks about the importance of fat in food. I remember reading this and thinking it was so strange, but it makes sense if you think of blubbery seals and whales.jp1 wrote:We crave fat because it is high in calories and stored easily in the body. Over many years of evolution the things that could sustain us the longest became the things we would crave. None of it is really "bad" for you if you eat the right amount and exercise.
If you were going to be doing some serious labor and food was scarce you would want the most bang for your buck, so to speak.
Now that we don't have to work nearly as hard (physically speaking) and food is abundant in most of the world people become unhealthy.
I wish I could eat healthier, but I find that the healthier you want to eat - and to successfully eat healthy you have to do it right, not just settle on a salad for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. It just doesn't work - the more money you have to spend. I think in this country it is just cheaper to eat junk. This is why the majority of poor people are so malnourished. They can eat enough to be full, but the quality of the food is terrible.
As for replacing Dunkin Donuts with Raisin Bran Muffins, this reminds me of something my wife and I were talking about the other day. We miss when McNuggets used to come in both white and dark meat. You'd get them from McDonalds and find a dark meat nugget and get excited because they tasted so awesome. A few years ago, they switched them to all white meat. I remember thinking this was so stupid. You are still eating a lump of D grade meat that is battered and fried.